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'Een ieder heeft vrede met hem', invloed en receptie van Edmund Burke in 19de-eeuws Nederland

'Een ieder heeft vrede met hem', invloed en receptie van Edmund Burke in 19de-eeuws Nederland

... als Edmund Burke daarom zoo leerzaam, omdat beide deze mannen zich in eenzelfden strijd gewikkeld ...toen Burke, wiens roem reeds hoog stond door zijn optreden voor de kolonisten in Amerika, de ...

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Representation in Westminster in the 1990s : The ghost of Edmund Burke

Representation in Westminster in the 1990s : The ghost of Edmund Burke

... Edmund Burke's famous argument [was] that electorates should trust MPs to vote with their judgement, not as delegates. The principle was crucial to the rise of parliaments in the late 18th and 19th century when ...

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The sweat of the brain: representations of intellectual labour in the writings of Edmund Burke, William Cobbett, William Hazlitt and Thomas Carlyle

The sweat of the brain: representations of intellectual labour in the writings of Edmund Burke, William Cobbett, William Hazlitt and Thomas Carlyle

... Abstract This thesis examines representations of intellectual work in the writings of Edmund Burke, William Cobbett, William Hazlitt, and Thomas Carlyle, focusing on their tendency to dr[r] ...

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The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke Vol  VII, India: The Hastings Trial, 1788 1795

The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke Vol VII, India: The Hastings Trial, 1788 1795

... when Edmund Burke moved a motion in the House of Commons for papers on Warren ...year, Burke had notified the House that he would initiate a series of inquiries into the conduct of Warren Hastings ...

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LITTLE BETTER THAN CANNIBALS : SIR JOHN DAVIES AND EDMUND BURKE ON PROPERTY AND PROGRESS

LITTLE BETTER THAN CANNIBALS : SIR JOHN DAVIES AND EDMUND BURKE ON PROPERTY AND PROGRESS

... and Edmund Burke (1729-1797) is less than ...and Burke appear to adopt broadly similar schemes of property and progress, in which law and commerce were important influences on manners (broadly ...

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Public spirit and public order : Edmund Burke and the role of the critic in mid-eighteenth-century Britain

Public spirit and public order : Edmund Burke and the role of the critic in mid-eighteenth-century Britain

... Helen Burke has provided a more extensive and illuminating stylistic contextualization of the work by drawing attention to the traditionally subversive harlequin genre within which Punch’s Petition gains its ...

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Edmund Burke and the Conservative Imagination part 1

Edmund Burke and the Conservative Imagination part 1

... in Burke's writings at the beginning of the American Revolu- tion and in those at the beginning of the French Revolution, the princi- ples are the same and the deductions are the same.&#[r] ...

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Edmund Burke and the Conservative Imagination, Part II

Edmund Burke and the Conservative Imagination, Part II

... There is also the fact that Burke, in the great age of satire and with all the intellectual and inlaginative equipment to be one, distrusted satire and satirists. "By hating vices to[r] ...

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The colonial sublime : Edmund Burke, the Enlightenment, and Ireland, 1750 1850

The colonial sublime : Edmund Burke, the Enlightenment, and Ireland, 1750 1850

... 3 See Paul Gilroy, ’ "Not a Story to Pass On ": Living Memory and the Slave Sublime,’ The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness London: Verso, 1993; Sara Suleri, ’Edmund Bur[r] ...

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Edmund Burke and the French Revolution: Notes on the Genesis of the Reflections

Edmund Burke and the French Revolution: Notes on the Genesis of the Reflections

... In his correspondence in the summer and early fall of 1789, Burke followed the British press in applauding attempts at constitutional reform and abhorring violence.. Many aspects of the [r] ...

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An Examination of Franz Edmund Creffield and the Holy Rollers, 1900-1907

An Examination of Franz Edmund Creffield and the Holy Rollers, 1900-1907

... Seventeen months later, Edmund Creffield was let out of jail for good behavior and community service. He wasted no time in reuniting with Frank Hurt and his wife and quickly made communication with Maud Hurt as ...

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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL. and EDMUND BICAR. 2010: March 25; May 3.

IN THE COURT OF APPEAL. and EDMUND BICAR. 2010: March 25; May 3.

... Civil Appeal – Insurance Law – insured person – person insured by the policy – permitted driver – authorised driver – right of indemnity – third party – right of recovery against the i[r] ...

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Following Burke and Wills Across Australia: a touring guide

Following Burke and Wills Across Australia: a touring guide

... The surviving archive documents are held in the State Library of Victoria, the Public Records Office of Victoria, the National Library of Australia and the State Library of New South Wal[r] ...

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Following Burke and Wills Across Victoria: A Touring Guide

Following Burke and Wills Across Victoria: A Touring Guide

... In the 150 years since the Victorian Exploring Expedition ended in tragedy at Cooper Creek, the story of Burke and Wills has become an Australian legend. It is a significant part of our culture, having inspired ...

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Contending for liberty : principle and party in Montesquieu, Hume, and Burke

Contending for liberty : principle and party in Montesquieu, Hume, and Burke

... Understanding each idea in the full context of each thinker’s writings is a limited endeavor and comes complete with its own drawbacks, the most obvious being the irrelevance of making a minute point upon a few ideas and ...

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Die elan1 in die lewe en werk van Edmund Husserl

Die elan1 in die lewe en werk van Edmund Husserl

... Die elan1 in die lewe en werk van Edmund Husserl G J DE BEER Die Universiteit van Pretoria en sy perenniale vlae studente in die Wysbe geerte het 'n gelukkige voorreg b eleef in die besondere persone[.] ...

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Avoiding Edmund : reading acknowledgment as failure in Stanley Cavell’s King Lear

Avoiding Edmund : reading acknowledgment as failure in Stanley Cavell’s King Lear

... Beloved Edmund rather than Base or Bastard Edmund. But Beloved Edmund exists only in the past tense, he cannot change the course of the play: “Some good I mean to do, / Despite of my own nature” he ...

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"A Man For All Seasons": A Tribute to Dean J. Martin Burke

"A Man For All Seasons": A Tribute to Dean J. Martin Burke

... The University of Montana School of Law was fortunate indeed to en- roll Martin as a student, more fortunate that he decided to devote his considerable talents to l[r] ...

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Poverty and plenty: the divided American plate, Joanne D. Burke

Poverty and plenty: the divided American plate, Joanne D. Burke

... M any non-federally mandated programs exist in addition to federal or state initiatives. Selected anti-hunger and poverty programs include Share our Strength, America’s Second Harvest[r] ...

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Revisiting the need for virtue in medical practice: a reflection upon the teaching of Edmund Pellegrino

Revisiting the need for virtue in medical practice: a reflection upon the teaching of Edmund Pellegrino

... of Edmund Pellegrino as one full of virtue, commit- ment, consistently living what he preached, and always having the patient at the center of his deeds as a physi- cian and ethicist [7, ...

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