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The Spirit of the Age · 59 liberty and property the Government can keep the peace ' ; in short he envisaged the function of government as extending little beyond that of maintaining law and order . He did not probe far into the social ...
The Spirit of the Age · 59 liberty and property the Government can keep the peace ' ; in short he envisaged the function of government as extending little beyond that of maintaining law and order . He did not probe far into the social ...
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The Spirit of Nature was in all men , just as it pervaded the whole universe , the life of minute creatures , and inanimate nature alike , and once men recognised the need to follow its lead there would follow a reign of eternal peace .
The Spirit of Nature was in all men , just as it pervaded the whole universe , the life of minute creatures , and inanimate nature alike , and once men recognised the need to follow its lead there would follow a reign of eternal peace .
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There was no second Peterloo Massacre , there was no revolution , and by the eighteen - twenties the spirit of reform had begun to make itself felt . Men ' with folded arms and steady eyes ' , and a strong sense of the justice of their ...
There was no second Peterloo Massacre , there was no revolution , and by the eighteen - twenties the spirit of reform had begun to make itself felt . Men ' with folded arms and steady eyes ' , and a strong sense of the justice of their ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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