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TOM PAINE 63 itself as it pleases ' , but what it did not have was the right to bind its successors to a form of government contrary to the principles of the rights of man . The real point at issue between Burke and Paine was whether ...
TOM PAINE 63 itself as it pleases ' , but what it did not have was the right to bind its successors to a form of government contrary to the principles of the rights of man . The real point at issue between Burke and Paine was whether ...
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Both Burke and Paine exalted society above the government , but for opposite reasons . To Burke society was a historical concept , and he sought to preserve its ancient framework ; to Paine it was a numerical concept , and he sought to ...
Both Burke and Paine exalted society above the government , but for opposite reasons . To Burke society was a historical concept , and he sought to preserve its ancient framework ; to Paine it was a numerical concept , and he sought to ...
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IMPORTANCE OF TOM PAINE 67 a fair comment , for he was a warm - hearted man who would rather suffer imprisonment in France ... while to the great mass of the governing classes Paine's name was hated and feared as a devil incarnate .
IMPORTANCE OF TOM PAINE 67 a fair comment , for he was a warm - hearted man who would rather suffer imprisonment in France ... while to the great mass of the governing classes Paine's name was hated and feared as a devil incarnate .
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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