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... discussion of law entirely from the tech- nical constraints of the Hastings trial , it embeds legal argument in broader dis- cussions of the legitimacy of imperial conquest and revolution . For instance , the most explicit discussion of ...
... discussion of law entirely from the tech- nical constraints of the Hastings trial , it embeds legal argument in broader dis- cussions of the legitimacy of imperial conquest and revolution . For instance , the most explicit discussion of ...
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... discussion of the context and politics of Pizarro , see Loftis , supra note 1 ; the helpful reading of the play in the context of Romantic drama by Joseph W. Donohue , Jr. , Dramatic Character in the English Romantic Age ( Princeton ...
... discussion of the context and politics of Pizarro , see Loftis , supra note 1 ; the helpful reading of the play in the context of Romantic drama by Joseph W. Donohue , Jr. , Dramatic Character in the English Romantic Age ( Princeton ...
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... discussion of liberalism developed by Morrison . 50. As Margaret Schlegel explains : You and I and the Wilcoxes stand upon money as upon islands . It is so firm beneath our feet that we forget its very existence . It's only when we see ...
... discussion of liberalism developed by Morrison . 50. As Margaret Schlegel explains : You and I and the Wilcoxes stand upon money as upon islands . It is so firm beneath our feet that we forget its very existence . It's only when we see ...
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