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This political restlessness in the colonies and in Europe was accompanied by a sharp demand for parliamentary reform in England . The revolutionary Society for Constitutional Information was organized in 1780. Prime Minister Pitt tried ...
This political restlessness in the colonies and in Europe was accompanied by a sharp demand for parliamentary reform in England . The revolutionary Society for Constitutional Information was organized in 1780. Prime Minister Pitt tried ...
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John Maccun has a good book , The Political Philosophy of Burke . It is not easy reading . Lord Morley has done the Burke volume in the English Men of Letters series . It is easier reading . Chapter 6 in Volume One and Chapter 1 in ...
John Maccun has a good book , The Political Philosophy of Burke . It is not easy reading . Lord Morley has done the Burke volume in the English Men of Letters series . It is easier reading . Chapter 6 in Volume One and Chapter 1 in ...
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If this is the fundamental fact about a society , you have the question : Why , in addition to being an economic order , is a society also , and equally obviously , a political order , a state , a community organized to make law ...
If this is the fundamental fact about a society , you have the question : Why , in addition to being an economic order , is a society also , and equally obviously , a political order , a state , a community organized to make law ...
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Contents
AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
The principles of natural theologyfrom St Thomas Aquinas | 9 |
The religious wagerfrom Blaise Pascal | 22 |
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