The Debate on the American Revolution, 1761-1783Max Beloff N. Kaye, 1949 - 303 páginas |
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... original tenets of Whiggism . But the original doctrines of limited government , of unity within the framework of a con- stitution based on a system of rights , were not alto- gether without their spokesmen . Of these , the elder Pitt ...
... original tenets of Whiggism . But the original doctrines of limited government , of unity within the framework of a con- stitution based on a system of rights , were not alto- gether without their spokesmen . Of these , the elder Pitt ...
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... original com- pacts as their ancestors had ? If every man has such right , may there not be as many original compacts as there are men and women born or to be born ? Are not women born as free as men ? Would it not be infamous to assert ...
... original com- pacts as their ancestors had ? If every man has such right , may there not be as many original compacts as there are men and women born or to be born ? Are not women born as free as men ? Would it not be infamous to assert ...
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... original compact or government , if any new form had been made ? Might not the nation at that time have rightfully changed the Monarchy into a republic or any form , that might seem best ? Could any change from a state of nature take ...
... original compact or government , if any new form had been made ? Might not the nation at that time have rightfully changed the Monarchy into a republic or any form , that might seem best ? Could any change from a state of nature take ...
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INTRODUCTION by MAX Beloff | 3 |
James Otis | 24 |
George Grenville | 29 |
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