- Tiberius,
which covers the peak of Claudius's
literary career, it
became impolitic to
speak of
republican Rome. The
trend among the
young historians was...
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smaller group of
newer postwar arrivals had
developed a
vocal if not
impolitic interest in the
rebuilding process in
Germany under ****sm. As the 1930s...
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Prime Minister Admiral Keisuke Okada was
opposed to Tojo, it
would be
impolitic for the
Emperor to
appoint him.
During the
meetings of the
jushin regarding...
-
monarchists on
potential candidates for a
Mexican throne. It was
perceived as
impolitic to
propose a
noble from one of the
nations involved in the expedition...
-
initially been in
command in
Tennessee as that State's top general.
Their impolitic occupation of Columbus, Kentucky, on
September 3, 1861, two days before...
- Delhi. He had the
qualities of an
excellent warrior, but he was rash and
impolitic in his
decisions and actions. His
attempt at
royal absolutism was premature...
-
March 4, 2018. Dubin,
Steven C. (October 18, 2013).
Arresting Images:
Impolitic Art and
Uncivil Actions. Routledge. ISBN 9781135214609. "David Wojnarowicz:...
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unless it were
subsequently explained, this
course was not as rash and
impolitic, as it was ill-considered, oppressive, and unjust.' Hansard, 19 March...
- /oʊˈmɛərtə/
rather than [omerˈta]. Michael,
Herzfeld (2004). The Body
Impolitic:
Artisans and
Artifice in the
Global Hierarchy of Value.
Chicago and London:...
- Prince's son, and
peradventure may do you good hereafter." This was an
impolitic appeal, for it
denoted hopes of the
House of York
being again in the ascendant...