The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftSmith, 1965 - 400 pages |
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... later . Lastly , there is the matter of Temple's remarks on government . How he maintained that the ultimate source of power remains in the body of the governed and how he objected to the contract theory as an explanation of the rise of ...
... later . Lastly , there is the matter of Temple's remarks on government . How he maintained that the ultimate source of power remains in the body of the governed and how he objected to the contract theory as an explanation of the rise of ...
Page 130
... later writings the Contests and Dissensions is a curious performance . In 1701 Swift's whig philosophy had not passed through fire ; there were elements in it which were later to be refined away . When he under- took a defence of the ...
... later writings the Contests and Dissensions is a curious performance . In 1701 Swift's whig philosophy had not passed through fire ; there were elements in it which were later to be refined away . When he under- took a defence of the ...
Page 131
... later adopted , between the administrative or executive power of the Crown and the legislative power as held by king , lords , and commons . When speaking in the Contests and Dissensions of the ad- ministrative or executive power he ...
... later adopted , between the administrative or executive power of the Crown and the legislative power as held by king , lords , and commons . When speaking in the Contests and Dissensions of the ad- ministrative or executive power he ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
N The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
Copyright | |
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