Natural Right and Political Right: Essays in Honor of Harry V. JaffaThomas B. Silver, Peter W. Schramm |
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... York defends him on similar grounds ( “ Did not [ Gaunt ] deserve to have an heir . Is not his heir a well - deserving son ? " ) . Again , Northumberland cautions the king's opponents to be careful lest they injure their des- cendents ...
... York defends him on similar grounds ( “ Did not [ Gaunt ] deserve to have an heir . Is not his heir a well - deserving son ? " ) . Again , Northumberland cautions the king's opponents to be careful lest they injure their des- cendents ...
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... York , who was followed " both with body and mind " while Bolingbroke's troops were " constrain'd " by the division of “ the actions of their bodies from their souls . " 29 Henry's resolution of this problem is consistent with his ...
... York , who was followed " both with body and mind " while Bolingbroke's troops were " constrain'd " by the division of “ the actions of their bodies from their souls . " 29 Henry's resolution of this problem is consistent with his ...
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... York Review of Books , February 24 , 1972 , p . 39. " He ( Rawls ) is not concerned with the particularities of political science or with the theory of democracy . " As I will try to show , this is an artificial distinction , which ...
... York Review of Books , February 24 , 1972 , p . 39. " He ( Rawls ) is not concerned with the particularities of political science or with the theory of democracy . " As I will try to show , this is an artificial distinction , which ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Dante and the Rediscovery of Political Philosophy | 9 |
Jefferson and the Practice of Empire | 27 |
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