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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... universities. There was more at stake here than the persecuting zeal of Anglican divines; the compromise retained the position that membership in the Church of England was identical with full membership in the English civil order, and ...
... universities. There was more at stake here than the persecuting zeal of Anglican divines; the compromise retained the position that membership in the Church of England was identical with full membership in the English civil order, and ...
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... universities” dominated by the Anglican clergy and their competitors, the “dissenting academies”, where ministers such ... University of Durham was founded by a bishop and cathedral chapter who feared that their lands would be taken from ...
... universities” dominated by the Anglican clergy and their competitors, the “dissenting academies”, where ministers such ... University of Durham was founded by a bishop and cathedral chapter who feared that their lands would be taken from ...
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... University Press in 2001. The Oxford University Press series of Burke's “Writings and Speeches” now contains critical editions of the “Reflections” and his other anti-revolutionary writings. The Liberty Fund has undertaken the ...
... University Press in 2001. The Oxford University Press series of Burke's “Writings and Speeches” now contains critical editions of the “Reflections” and his other anti-revolutionary writings. The Liberty Fund has undertaken the ...
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... University Press, 1985). * The phrase is that of Quentin Skinner, The Foundations of Modern Political Thought (Cambridge University Press, 1978), Vol. I, p. xi. * The best current biographies are Sir Philip Magnus, Edmund Burke: A Life ...
... University Press, 1985). * The phrase is that of Quentin Skinner, The Foundations of Modern Political Thought (Cambridge University Press, 1978), Vol. I, p. xi. * The best current biographies are Sir Philip Magnus, Edmund Burke: A Life ...
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... University Press, 1968); J. G. A. Pocock, ed., The Political Works of James Harrington (Cambridge University Press, 1977), introduction, pp. 15–42; Margaret A. Judson, From Tradition to Political Reality: a Study of the Ideas Set Forth ...
... University Press, 1968); J. G. A. Pocock, ed., The Political Works of James Harrington (Cambridge University Press, 1977), introduction, pp. 15–42; Margaret A. Judson, From Tradition to Political Reality: a Study of the Ideas Set Forth ...
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