Liberty and the Holy City: The Idea of Freedom in English HistoryOberon Press, 1978 - 210 sider |
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... position after the succession of Mary in 1553. Before Mary died five years later many of them were professing a belief in the supremacy of Scripture that seemed likely to prove dangerously subversive . Under Elizabeth resistance became ...
... position after the succession of Mary in 1553. Before Mary died five years later many of them were professing a belief in the supremacy of Scripture that seemed likely to prove dangerously subversive . Under Elizabeth resistance became ...
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... position ; these appear to me the main objects of leg- islators in the ages upon which we are now entering . " In the first part of his survey , de Tocqueville describes the American constitution and the republican system of gov ...
... position ; these appear to me the main objects of leg- islators in the ages upon which we are now entering . " In the first part of his survey , de Tocqueville describes the American constitution and the republican system of gov ...
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... position at any length . His ethical studies , which were first collected and published in 1876 , are searching but tentative . In the lectures on political obligation that Thomas Hill Green gave at Oxford in 1879 and 1880 the argument ...
... position at any length . His ethical studies , which were first collected and published in 1876 , are searching but tentative . In the lectures on political obligation that Thomas Hill Green gave at Oxford in 1879 and 1880 the argument ...
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