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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... appearing for the first time—took on many new meanings. Since the Reflections appeared in a context formed by the disintegration of the Whig party, and indeed contributed to the schism between the followers of Fox and other Whig groups ...
... appearing for the first time—took on many new meanings. Since the Reflections appeared in a context formed by the disintegration of the Whig party, and indeed contributed to the schism between the followers of Fox and other Whig groups ...
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... appear in 1848, gave an essentially Burkean account of the Revolution of 1688–89. It was because England had passed through a “preserving revolution” in the seventeenth century, said Macaulay, that there had been no “destroying ...
... appear in 1848, gave an essentially Burkean account of the Revolution of 1688–89. It was because England had passed through a “preserving revolution” in the seventeenth century, said Macaulay, that there had been no “destroying ...
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... appears to be the better spelling. See also n. iii to p. 10. For the political thought of the Interregnum, see Perez Zagorin, A History of Political Thought in the English Revolution (London, 1954); John M. Wallace, Destiny His Choice ...
... appears to be the better spelling. See also n. iii to p. 10. For the political thought of the Interregnum, see Perez Zagorin, A History of Political Thought in the English Revolution (London, 1954); John M. Wallace, Destiny His Choice ...
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... appears to be of a charitable and so far of a laudable nature; it was intended for the circulation, at the expense of the members, of many books which few others would be at the expense of buying, and which might lie on the hands of the ...
... appears to be of a charitable and so far of a laudable nature; it was intended for the circulation, at the expense of the members, of many books which few others would be at the expense of buying, and which might lie on the hands of the ...
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... appear as the act of persons in some sort of corporate capacity acknowledged by the laws of this kingdom and authorized to speak the sense of some part of it. On account of the ambiguity and uncertainty of unauthorized general ...
... appear as the act of persons in some sort of corporate capacity acknowledged by the laws of this kingdom and authorized to speak the sense of some part of it. On account of the ambiguity and uncertainty of unauthorized general ...
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