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... sovereignty of the territorial State and upon the principle of the balance of power through which each checkmated its rivals . The ruler of each unit inevitably strove to protect and further his own interests by force , when force was ...
... sovereignty of the territorial State and upon the principle of the balance of power through which each checkmated its rivals . The ruler of each unit inevitably strove to protect and further his own interests by force , when force was ...
Page 67
... sovereignty of the people and argued that govern- ment had come into existence as a result of a written or tacit contract between rulers and ruled as an escape from the anarchy of a precivil state of nature . In the event of a ruler ...
... sovereignty of the people and argued that govern- ment had come into existence as a result of a written or tacit contract between rulers and ruled as an escape from the anarchy of a precivil state of nature . In the event of a ruler ...
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sovereignty over Kionga , a small territory adjacent to Mozambique which she had recognized as belonging to Germany in 1894. The Turkish territory was distributed at San Remo on April 25 , 1920 . The actual “ mandates ” in the legal ...
sovereignty over Kionga , a small territory adjacent to Mozambique which she had recognized as belonging to Germany in 1894. The Turkish territory was distributed at San Remo on April 25 , 1920 . The actual “ mandates ” in the legal ...
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A BOOK OF ORIGINS | 31 |
Early CityStates and Kingdoms | 35 |
The Greek State System c 431 B C | 48 |
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