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... Edmund Burke , both on constitutional theory and parliamentary practice . The Works and Correspondence of Edmund Burke ( 8 vols . , London , 1852 , and later editions ) is a rich quarry not only for the political philosopher but for the ...
... Edmund Burke , both on constitutional theory and parliamentary practice . The Works and Correspondence of Edmund Burke ( 8 vols . , London , 1852 , and later editions ) is a rich quarry not only for the political philosopher but for the ...
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... Edmund Burke in opposition to Pitt's proposed reform in 17828 typifies his whole attitude towards attacks , based on theories of natural rights , upon a constitution based on prescription and tradition , and foreshadows his attitude to ...
... Edmund Burke in opposition to Pitt's proposed reform in 17828 typifies his whole attitude towards attacks , based on theories of natural rights , upon a constitution based on prescription and tradition , and foreshadows his attitude to ...
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... Edmund Burke in the House of Commons against Pitt's proposal for a committee to consider parliamentary reform , 7 May 1782 ( Works and Correspondence of Edmund Burke , VI ( 1852 ) , pp . 129–131 , 136. ) This speech is interesting not ...
... Edmund Burke in the House of Commons against Pitt's proposal for a committee to consider parliamentary reform , 7 May 1782 ( Works and Correspondence of Edmund Burke , VI ( 1852 ) , pp . 129–131 , 136. ) This speech is interesting not ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
A POLICY | 56 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
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