Liberty and Love: English Literature and Society, 1640-88 |
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... practical possibilities of the moment : he worked with the times , not against them . While the others argued about government systems , he was not interested in systems as such , though he fully recognized the practical need for ...
... practical possibilities of the moment : he worked with the times , not against them . While the others argued about government systems , he was not interested in systems as such , though he fully recognized the practical need for ...
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... practical approaches to politics , and indeed to life , can emerge from them , yet some common communication and understanding can be retained , as will become clear from a brief survey of these major conceptions . Locke's system ...
... practical approaches to politics , and indeed to life , can emerge from them , yet some common communication and understanding can be retained , as will become clear from a brief survey of these major conceptions . Locke's system ...
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... practical arrangement to enable man to live at peace with his fellows as far as possible , despite differences of opinion about the ultimate nature of the universe . God is mentioned by Locke , but in a non - denominational way that was ...
... practical arrangement to enable man to live at peace with his fellows as far as possible , despite differences of opinion about the ultimate nature of the universe . God is mentioned by Locke , but in a non - denominational way that was ...
Contents
List of abbreviations | 11 |
viewpoint | 19 |
a Parliamentarian viewpoint | 34 |
Copyright | |
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