David Williams: The Anvil and the HammerUniversity of Wales Press, 1986 - 266페이지 |
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... never abandoned for atheism ; the distaste for doctrinal controversy . Despite a later increasing reverence for Nature and ultimate scepticism as to any individual hereafter , these remained constants . Williams moves from a Dissenting ...
... never abandoned for atheism ; the distaste for doctrinal controversy . Despite a later increasing reverence for Nature and ultimate scepticism as to any individual hereafter , these remained constants . Williams moves from a Dissenting ...
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... never free himself from the Scylla and Charybdis of his constitutional dilemma : the tyranny of self - perpetuating and effectively irresponsible governmental power on one side , and Burke's spectre of the ' red fool fury of the Seine ...
... never free himself from the Scylla and Charybdis of his constitutional dilemma : the tyranny of self - perpetuating and effectively irresponsible governmental power on one side , and Burke's spectre of the ' red fool fury of the Seine ...
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... never quite discovered , even to his own satisfaction , and any down to earth scrutiny of his political writings may more fruitfully relate his ideas to the process of transition from an inherited Commonwealth tradition , with its em ...
... never quite discovered , even to his own satisfaction , and any down to earth scrutiny of his political writings may more fruitfully relate his ideas to the process of transition from an inherited Commonwealth tradition , with its em ...
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