The Idea of Nationalism: A Study in Its Origins and BackgroundDonated by Sydney Harris. |
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Page 338
... peace will reign among all nations , a peace assured by the victorious German sword . But the German hero will not rest satisfied with the subjection of the whole world to the German peace and dominion . He will also reform all ...
... peace will reign among all nations , a peace assured by the victorious German sword . But the German hero will not rest satisfied with the subjection of the whole world to the German peace and dominion . He will also reform all ...
Page 400
... Peace " ( 1795 ) he drew up a list of conditions necessary for the establishment and maintenance of peace by the enforcement of law . For that purpose all states must be organized on the principle of liberty and equality of all their ...
... Peace " ( 1795 ) he drew up a list of conditions necessary for the establishment and maintenance of peace by the enforcement of law . For that purpose all states must be organized on the principle of liberty and equality of all their ...
Page 438
... peace , several nations , especially the Germans , have greatly sinned against them . " Franks and Saxons , unwilling themselves to learn the arts of peace , preferred to enslave the industrious Slavs . Though these peaceful peoples ...
... peace , several nations , especially the Germans , have greatly sinned against them . " Franks and Saxons , unwilling themselves to learn the arts of peace , preferred to enslave the industrious Slavs . Though these peaceful peoples ...
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