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Стр. 60
The second theme , the impotence of the ' general will over against that of an
unrepresentative Government , presents him with no such misgivings ; the
situation is clear : The fact is that the King and lords and commons , by what is
termed the ...
The second theme , the impotence of the ' general will over against that of an
unrepresentative Government , presents him with no such misgivings ; the
situation is clear : The fact is that the King and lords and commons , by what is
termed the ...
Стр. 153
... the right to resist power when abused ; And thirdly , the right to choose our
governors ; to cashier them for misconduct ; and to frame a government for
ourselves . 20 The ' right to liberty of conscience referred to by Price is denied
through the ...
... the right to resist power when abused ; And thirdly , the right to choose our
governors ; to cashier them for misconduct ; and to frame a government for
ourselves . 20 The ' right to liberty of conscience referred to by Price is denied
through the ...
Стр. 170
... cynicism and immorality of the British Government ' s dealings with the
Napoleonic armies in Portugal led him to write a pamphlet damning the
Government , and Wellesly in particular , for their preparedness to treat with the
French tyrant at ...
... cynicism and immorality of the British Government ' s dealings with the
Napoleonic armies in Portugal led him to write a pamphlet damning the
Government , and Wellesly in particular , for their preparedness to treat with the
French tyrant at ...
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Wordsworth and pastoral politics | 1 |
the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
The Letter to Llandaff a crisis of political allegiance | 55 |
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