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... political philosophy , which had been long maturing in antithesis to the absolutism of Hobbes's Leviathan ( 1651 ) , culminated in the second of his Treatises of Civil Government ( 1690 ) , a work which so well expounds the balance of ...
... political philosophy , which had been long maturing in antithesis to the absolutism of Hobbes's Leviathan ( 1651 ) , culminated in the second of his Treatises of Civil Government ( 1690 ) , a work which so well expounds the balance of ...
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... political thinkers the one most sensitive to growth and adaptation , to a richly organic conception of society . The ... political prac- tice , particularly when religion and politics intermingled . Party business , election contests ...
... political thinkers the one most sensitive to growth and adaptation , to a richly organic conception of society . The ... political prac- tice , particularly when religion and politics intermingled . Party business , election contests ...
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... Political Ideas of . the Augustan Age , ed . Hearnshaw ; R. Lodge , Political History of England 1660-1720 ( 1910 ) ; I. S. Leadam , Political History of England 1720–60 ( 1912 ) ; W. Hunt , Political History of England 1760- 1801 ...
... Political Ideas of . the Augustan Age , ed . Hearnshaw ; R. Lodge , Political History of England 1660-1720 ( 1910 ) ; I. S. Leadam , Political History of England 1720–60 ( 1912 ) ; W. Hunt , Political History of England 1760- 1801 ...
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