Reflections on the Revolution in FranceHackett Publishing, 15 wrz 1987 - 288 John Pocock's edition of Burke's Reflections is two classics in one: Burke's Reflections and Pocock's reflections on Burke and the eighteenth century. |
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Strona vii
... English conservatism, and that is the reason it is still being read nearly two hundred years later. As soon as one ... English conservatism—though Burke himself was not English—is to remind ourselves vii Introduction.
... English conservatism, and that is the reason it is still being read nearly two hundred years later. As soon as one ... English conservatism—though Burke himself was not English—is to remind ourselves vii Introduction.
Strona viii
Edmund Burke J. G. A. Pocock. English conservatism—though Burke himself was not English—is to remind ourselves that it took shape within a context of English politics and political literature; that it was shaped by that context and ...
Edmund Burke J. G. A. Pocock. English conservatism—though Burke himself was not English—is to remind ourselves that it took shape within a context of English politics and political literature; that it was shaped by that context and ...
Strona ix
... English” or “Norman-Irish” descent, as does that of his wife Jane Nugent, and it is probable that the families of both had only recently converted from Catholicism.” It is notable also that he was a strong advocate of the relief of ...
... English” or “Norman-Irish” descent, as does that of his wife Jane Nugent, and it is probable that the families of both had only recently converted from Catholicism.” It is notable also that he was a strong advocate of the relief of ...
Strona xi
... English Civil Wars and Commonwealth between 1642 and 1660—the “Puritan Revolution” as we call it. To eighteenth-century Englishmen, this had been neither a stabilising nor a progressive event; it came to be so viewed only with the ...
... English Civil Wars and Commonwealth between 1642 and 1660—the “Puritan Revolution” as we call it. To eighteenth-century Englishmen, this had been neither a stabilising nor a progressive event; it came to be so viewed only with the ...
Strona xiii
... English people, who had imposed upon them conditions for their tenure of the monarchy. Burke is retorting to such arguments in the Reflections, and the contention (as old as 1689) that the Revolution had been carried out within the ...
... English people, who had imposed upon them conditions for their tenure of the monarchy. Burke is retorting to such arguments in the Reflections, and the contention (as old as 1689) that the Revolution had been carried out within the ...
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