Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 106-107Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1982 |
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Page 98
... principles . In the eighteenth century a new phenomenon in political life and literary production appeared . English politicians became writers and those who could not write sought the help of the literary hacks . This brought the man ...
... principles . In the eighteenth century a new phenomenon in political life and literary production appeared . English politicians became writers and those who could not write sought the help of the literary hacks . This brought the man ...
Page 134
... principles , but there had been only differences in conduct under " a variation of circumstances " . 109 Burke remembered what he had told his Bristol electors , that liberty was the distinguishing part of the British constitution . But ...
... principles , but there had been only differences in conduct under " a variation of circumstances " . 109 Burke remembered what he had told his Bristol electors , that liberty was the distinguishing part of the British constitution . But ...
Page 159
... principles . He said that it was better to have no principles than to have false principles of morality and of government . No one could act according to his will and against the laws of morality . No one had arbitrary power . Anyone ...
... principles . He said that it was better to have no principles than to have false principles of morality and of government . No one could act according to his will and against the laws of morality . No one had arbitrary power . Anyone ...
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