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... French nation- alism and favored France in all ways ; but French nationalism , which stimulated other nationalisms , was no basis for a universal empire . Attempts to spread the French language , which was less widespread in 1812 than ...
... French nation- alism and favored France in all ways ; but French nationalism , which stimulated other nationalisms , was no basis for a universal empire . Attempts to spread the French language , which was less widespread in 1812 than ...
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... French monarchy was fatally undermined . Earlier , French support had helped the Swiss cantons to stand against the Holy Roman Empire ( P. Martin , 1949 ) . Foreign troubles of Spain made possible the Portuguese recovery of independence ...
... French monarchy was fatally undermined . Earlier , French support had helped the Swiss cantons to stand against the Holy Roman Empire ( P. Martin , 1949 ) . Foreign troubles of Spain made possible the Portuguese recovery of independence ...
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... French thinkers found refuge in Switzerland before the Revolution ; by a reverse twist , after the French repressed democracy in Geneva in 1782 , many radicals , headed by Necker , took refuge in France and contributed not a little ...
... French thinkers found refuge in Switzerland before the Revolution ; by a reverse twist , after the French repressed democracy in Geneva in 1782 , many radicals , headed by Necker , took refuge in France and contributed not a little ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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