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... tion on Roman foundations . The extraordinary strength and endurance of this Roman spirit —or the extraordinary reliability of the founding principle for the creation of bodies politic - were subjected to a decisive test and proved ...
... tion on Roman foundations . The extraordinary strength and endurance of this Roman spirit —or the extraordinary reliability of the founding principle for the creation of bodies politic - were subjected to a decisive test and proved ...
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... tion itself . Since then it has turned out , and this fact speaks for the stability of the amalgamation , that wherever one of the elements of the Roman trinity , religion or authority or tradition , was doubted or eliminated , the ...
... tion itself . Since then it has turned out , and this fact speaks for the stability of the amalgamation , that wherever one of the elements of the Roman trinity , religion or authority or tradition , was doubted or eliminated , the ...
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... tion whether they will be able to survive an entertaining version of what they have to say . Culture relates to objects and is a phenomenon of the world ; entertainment relates to people and is a phenomenon of life . An object is ...
... tion whether they will be able to survive an entertaining version of what they have to say . Culture relates to objects and is a phenomenon of the world ; entertainment relates to people and is a phenomenon of life . An object is ...
Contents
The Gap between Past and Future | 3 |
MODERN | 41 |
POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE | 197 |
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