Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 1Johns Hopkins University Press, 1940 - Electronic journals A journal of cultural and intellectual history. Examines the evolution of ideas and their influence on historical developments. Includes history of philosophy, literature, the natural and social sciences, religion, and culture in general. |
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... nation , " and which they regarded as the highest object of allegiance and ultimate source of authority . They spoke of the " nation " even more often than of " nature , " and with at least equal fervor . The cahiers of 1789 demanded ...
... nation , " and which they regarded as the highest object of allegiance and ultimate source of authority . They spoke of the " nation " even more often than of " nature , " and with at least equal fervor . The cahiers of 1789 demanded ...
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... nation as a court of last appeal was widely publicized by the disputes which ran through the eighteenth century between the Parlements and the Crown . The Parlements , as is well known , were bodies of magistrates who , owing their ...
... nation as a court of last appeal was widely publicized by the disputes which ran through the eighteenth century between the Parlements and the Crown . The Parlements , as is well known , were bodies of magistrates who , owing their ...
Page 104
... nation- wide body of Parlements , and to pretend that this body was " the organ of the Nation , the protector of the Nation's liberty , interests and rights ; that it is responsible to the Nation for this body of law and would commit a ...
... nation- wide body of Parlements , and to pretend that this body was " the organ of the Nation , the protector of the Nation's liberty , interests and rights ; that it is responsible to the Nation for this body of law and would commit a ...
Contents
Reflections on the History of Ideas Arthur O Lovejoy | 3 |
Byron and the Modern World Bertrand Russell | 24 |
Polybius and the American Constitution Gilbert Chinard | 38 |
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