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6 • From the common man we have now got to the common reader , ' to whose limitations Dr George Catlin , sometime Professor of Politics at Cornell , devotes his long ' History of the Political Philosophers ' ( Allen and Unwin ) .
6 • From the common man we have now got to the common reader , ' to whose limitations Dr George Catlin , sometime Professor of Politics at Cornell , devotes his long ' History of the Political Philosophers ' ( Allen and Unwin ) .
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These principles include a common recognition that government must be based on law and not on arbitrary command , that in every State there must be a constitutional provision under which the government in power can be changed in ...
These principles include a common recognition that government must be based on law and not on arbitrary command , that in every State there must be a constitutional provision under which the government in power can be changed in ...
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Dr Goldsmith said , that " to keel the pot was still , in his time , a common expression in Ireland for " to scum the pot " ; which is , indeed , akin to cooling it , since it prevents its boiling over .
Dr Goldsmith said , that " to keel the pot was still , in his time , a common expression in Ireland for " to scum the pot " ; which is , indeed , akin to cooling it , since it prevents its boiling over .
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Kashmir and the Minorities Problem in India | 2 |
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