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The ' rights of man ' , however , seemed to him to be an empty phrase . He wrote to M. Dupont in October 1789 : ' You have theories enough concerning the rights of men ; it may not be amiss to add a small degree of attention to their ...
The ' rights of man ' , however , seemed to him to be an empty phrase . He wrote to M. Dupont in October 1789 : ' You have theories enough concerning the rights of men ; it may not be amiss to add a small degree of attention to their ...
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He had learnt of it from Coleridge , who himself had written a sonnet on the same subject in 1796 , 1 and it seemed to accord with a deeply romantic theme which was so important in his thought . This was the idea of tradition and ...
He had learnt of it from Coleridge , who himself had written a sonnet on the same subject in 1796 , 1 and it seemed to accord with a deeply romantic theme which was so important in his thought . This was the idea of tradition and ...
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discord seemed unthinkable . In his Lines on the Expected Invasion ( 1803 ) he called upon monarchists and republicans alike to put aside their differences and to rally to the defence of the nation : Come ye - whate'er your creed - O ...
discord seemed unthinkable . In his Lines on the Expected Invasion ( 1803 ) he called upon monarchists and republicans alike to put aside their differences and to rally to the defence of the nation : Come ye - whate'er your creed - O ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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