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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... principles on which it was founded. When with Rockingham or Fox, Burke expressed fears that George III was working against the formation of Whig administrations,” these (quite unjustified) fears accused the monarchy itself of becoming ...
... principles on which it was founded. When with Rockingham or Fox, Burke expressed fears that George III was working against the formation of Whig administrations,” these (quite unjustified) fears accused the monarchy itself of becoming ...
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... Principles: the Politics of Party 1688–1720 (Cambridge University Press, 1977). The most recent attempt to weigh “Whig” against “revisionist” readings is Derek Hirst, Authority and Conflict: England, 1603–58 (London and Cambridge, Mass ...
... Principles: the Politics of Party 1688–1720 (Cambridge University Press, 1977). The most recent attempt to weigh “Whig” against “revisionist” readings is Derek Hirst, Authority and Conflict: England, 1603–58 (London and Cambridge, Mass ...
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... Principles, and the Formation of Whig Ideology”, Historical Journal, XXVI, 4 (1983), pp. 773–800. * David Hume, Essays Moral, Political and Literary ed. Eugene F. Miller, (Indianapolis, 1985), pp. 472–3, 486–7. * Sir William Blackstone ...
... Principles, and the Formation of Whig Ideology”, Historical Journal, XXVI, 4 (1983), pp. 773–800. * David Hume, Essays Moral, Political and Literary ed. Eugene F. Miller, (Indianapolis, 1985), pp. 472–3, 486–7. * Sir William Blackstone ...
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... principles of the glorious Revolution are held in high reverence, and I reckon myself among the most forward in my zeal for maintaining that constitution and those principles in their utmost purity and vigor. It is because I do so, that ...
... principles of the glorious Revolution are held in high reverence, and I reckon myself among the most forward in my zeal for maintaining that constitution and those principles in their utmost purity and vigor. It is because I do so, that ...
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... principles of the National Assembly. Henceforward we must consider them as a kind of privileged persons, as no inconsiderable members in the diplomatic body. This is one among the revolutions which have given splendor to obscurity, and ...
... principles of the National Assembly. Henceforward we must consider them as a kind of privileged persons, as no inconsiderable members in the diplomatic body. This is one among the revolutions which have given splendor to obscurity, and ...
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