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... liberal forms of failure and success , every pawn a king potentially . Still , let us not underestimate Winthrop's achievement . He does say ' all people ' , as though ' the people ' at large were the authorising constituency , and as ...
... liberal forms of failure and success , every pawn a king potentially . Still , let us not underestimate Winthrop's achievement . He does say ' all people ' , as though ' the people ' at large were the authorising constituency , and as ...
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... liberal embodiment of middle class views , and a crusading populist on the side of the ordinary people against the ' upper ten ' . And it is these same contra- dictions in social perceptions and social philosophies which fissure the ...
... liberal embodiment of middle class views , and a crusading populist on the side of the ordinary people against the ' upper ten ' . And it is these same contra- dictions in social perceptions and social philosophies which fissure the ...
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... liberals in politics , uneasy about imperial expansion ( this was , indeed , a description of his own views ) . Idealist ... liberal imperialist ' tradition which had been analysed in the English Utilitarians . This tradition , more ...
... liberals in politics , uneasy about imperial expansion ( this was , indeed , a description of his own views ) . Idealist ... liberal imperialist ' tradition which had been analysed in the English Utilitarians . This tradition , more ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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