How Conservatives ThinkPhilip Wallenstein Buck Penguin, 1975 - 185 páginas |
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... Character of a Trimmer ' , was circulated in manuscript in 1684-5 and its London edition was printed in 1699. He characterizes a ' trimmer ' as a moderate who wishes to keep the boat on an even keel , and the work argues for a temperate ...
... Character of a Trimmer ' , was circulated in manuscript in 1684-5 and its London edition was printed in 1699. He characterizes a ' trimmer ' as a moderate who wishes to keep the boat on an even keel , and the work argues for a temperate ...
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... character . If neither ancient ages nor the more recent xperience of our newer time can supply us with a parallel in- tance of a free government , founded on the broadest basis of > opular rights , yet combining with democratic liberty ...
... character . If neither ancient ages nor the more recent xperience of our newer time can supply us with a parallel in- tance of a free government , founded on the broadest basis of > opular rights , yet combining with democratic liberty ...
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... character and strength , e loss of its fitness to arbitrate has become apparent . The ovement of society is reversed ; we are going back to the cient method of deciding quarrels . Our ruler is no longer an partial judge between classes ...
... character and strength , e loss of its fitness to arbitrate has become apparent . The ovement of society is reversed ; we are going back to the cient method of deciding quarrels . Our ruler is no longer an partial judge between classes ...
Contenido
Introduction | 9 |
LORD HUGH CECIL 130 | 26 |
MARQUIS OF HALIFAX | 29 |
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