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... political thought , and to the maxims of wise practice in great affairs . ' We have included Burke among the English political thinkers because of his intellectual lineage though he was Irish by birth and education . Born in Dublin in ...
... political thought , and to the maxims of wise practice in great affairs . ' We have included Burke among the English political thinkers because of his intellectual lineage though he was Irish by birth and education . Born in Dublin in ...
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... political dogmatism . He refused to urge the letter of the law where great affairs were at stake . ' Legislators ... have no other rules to bind them but the great principles of reason and equity , and the general sense of mankind ...
... political dogmatism . He refused to urge the letter of the law where great affairs were at stake . ' Legislators ... have no other rules to bind them but the great principles of reason and equity , and the general sense of mankind ...
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... Political Philo- sophy of Burke , 1913 ; Cambridge History of English Literature , vol . xi ( by Sir H. J. C. ... Political Philosophy ' ( in Political Science Quarterly ) , 1934 . CONTENTS INTRODUCTION by Canon Peter McKevitt ...
... Political Philo- sophy of Burke , 1913 ; Cambridge History of English Literature , vol . xi ( by Sir H. J. C. ... Political Philosophy ' ( in Political Science Quarterly ) , 1934 . CONTENTS INTRODUCTION by Canon Peter McKevitt ...
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INTRODUCTION by Canon Peter McKevitt | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL BEFORE | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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