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... Rules of the System In the latter periods of the Chou dynasty there was considerable discrepancy between the official rules , traditions , and myths which were supposed to govern relations between political units , and the actual ...
... Rules of the System In the latter periods of the Chou dynasty there was considerable discrepancy between the official rules , traditions , and myths which were supposed to govern relations between political units , and the actual ...
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... rule follows from the first . If a state is sovereign it cannot allow , without its own consent , other political entities to make or apply their own rules on its territory ; it has the corresponding obligation not to intervene in the ...
... rule follows from the first . If a state is sovereign it cannot allow , without its own consent , other political entities to make or apply their own rules on its territory ; it has the corresponding obligation not to intervene in the ...
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... rules applied equally to the Emperor , so that his authority over other states could not be exercised capriciously . Moreover , as center of the political universe and " father " of many diverse “ children , " the Son of Heaven was ...
... rules applied equally to the Emperor , so that his authority over other states could not be exercised capriciously . Moreover , as center of the political universe and " father " of many diverse “ children , " the Son of Heaven was ...
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