Liberty and the Holy City: The Idea of Freedom in English HistoryOberon Press, 1978 - 210 páginas |
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The Idea of Freedom in English History Michael Macklem. us in commandment that we shall believe his church . " 18 For ... English Church to the Catholic doctrine of the Mass ; vows of chastity were approved and priests forbidden to marry ...
The Idea of Freedom in English History Michael Macklem. us in commandment that we shall believe his church . " 18 For ... English Church to the Catholic doctrine of the Mass ; vows of chastity were approved and priests forbidden to marry ...
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... English scene not as it ought to be but as it is . Smith is little concerned with political justice . He is interested in the ways and means by which power is exercised . In this he is very like Fortescue , whose manuals on English law ...
... English scene not as it ought to be but as it is . Smith is little concerned with political justice . He is interested in the ways and means by which power is exercised . In this he is very like Fortescue , whose manuals on English law ...
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... English Works , II.16n . My italics . Tripos ; in Three Discourses , in English Works , IV.87 . ' Leviathan or the Matter , Forme and Power of a Common- wealth , edited by Michael Oakeshott ( Oxford , 1957 ) , pp . 25 , 84. Leviathan ...
... English Works , II.16n . My italics . Tripos ; in Three Discourses , in English Works , IV.87 . ' Leviathan or the Matter , Forme and Power of a Common- wealth , edited by Michael Oakeshott ( Oxford , 1957 ) , pp . 25 , 84. Leviathan ...
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