Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 60. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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... theories for- mulas or sentiments . And when he had a definite piece of work to do , as in the Indian Penal Code , or at the War Office , he shewed himself to be a man of affairs . In Imperial , and especially Indian politics , he ...
... theories for- mulas or sentiments . And when he had a definite piece of work to do , as in the Indian Penal Code , or at the War Office , he shewed himself to be a man of affairs . In Imperial , and especially Indian politics , he ...
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... Theory of Legislation , or Austin's Jurisprudence , or Mill's Representative Govern- ment . And here again , as in their literary work , it is not that they fail to give us much . The limitation comes in that lack of reverence for other ...
... Theory of Legislation , or Austin's Jurisprudence , or Mill's Representative Govern- ment . And here again , as in their literary work , it is not that they fail to give us much . The limitation comes in that lack of reverence for other ...
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... theory ( as we shall see ) , but the main use of the theory he prefers is to help him to get rid of the theories he detests . He is a great admirer of Burke . " How wonderful , " he exclaims , " the greatest intellect since Milton ...
... theory ( as we shall see ) , but the main use of the theory he prefers is to help him to get rid of the theories he detests . He is a great admirer of Burke . " How wonderful , " he exclaims , " the greatest intellect since Milton ...
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... as between Radical and Whig are crucial . The Whig theory of Government was that " the higher and middling orders are the natural representatives of the human race . " And , like all Whig doctrines MACAULAY THE REFORMING WHIG . 13.
... as between Radical and Whig are crucial . The Whig theory of Government was that " the higher and middling orders are the natural representatives of the human race . " And , like all Whig doctrines MACAULAY THE REFORMING WHIG . 13.
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... theory of reform , it meant " that the British constitution and large exclusions cannot exist together ; that the constitution must destroy them , or they will destroy the constitution . " * And , as theory of reform resisted , it meant ...
... theory of reform , it meant " that the British constitution and large exclusions cannot exist together ; that the constitution must destroy them , or they will destroy the constitution . " * And , as theory of reform resisted , it meant ...
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