Florida State University Studies, 第 33 期 |
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It is now twelve years since he became satisfied , that monarchy was a species of
government essentially corrupt . He owed this conviction to the political writings
of Swift and to a perusal of the Latin historians . ” ? Then he went on to say that ...
It is now twelve years since he became satisfied , that monarchy was a species of
government essentially corrupt . He owed this conviction to the political writings
of Swift and to a perusal of the Latin historians . ” ? Then he went on to say that ...
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58 Perhaps the most serious charges that Godwin made against monarchy are
that it breeds wars and fosters an unjust economic system , which permits the rich
to revel in luxury while the poor exist in hopeless squalor . Here also it is evident
...
58 Perhaps the most serious charges that Godwin made against monarchy are
that it breeds wars and fosters an unjust economic system , which permits the rich
to revel in luxury while the poor exist in hopeless squalor . Here also it is evident
...
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Having disposed of monarchy , Godwin took up the second form of government ,
aristocracy . For the most part he simply repeated his arguments against
monarchy : “ Some light may be collected on this subject ( the aristocrat ' s
education ) ...
Having disposed of monarchy , Godwin took up the second form of government ,
aristocracy . For the most part he simply repeated his arguments against
monarchy : “ Some light may be collected on this subject ( the aristocrat ' s
education ) ...
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