The Language of Liberty 1660-1832: Political Discourse and Social Dynamics in the Anglo-American World, 1660-1832Cambridge University Press, 1994 - 404 עמודים This book creates a new framework for the political and intellectual relations between the British Isles and America in a momentous period which witnessed the formation of modern states on both sides of the Atlantic and the extinction of an Anglican, aristocratic and monarchical order. Jonathan Clark integrates evidence from law and religion to reveal how the dynamics of early modern societies were essentially denominational. In a study of British and American discourse, he shows how rival conceptions of liberty were expressed in the conflicts created by Protestant dissent's hostility to an Anglican hegemony. The book argues that this model provides a key to collective acts of resistance to the established order throughout the period. The book's final section focuses on the defining episode for British and American history, and shows the way in which the American Revolution can be understood as a war of religion. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 85
עמוד
... George the Third , King of Great - Britain ; and I renounce , refufe and abjure any allegiance or obedience to him ; and I do car moft of my power , fupport , maintain and defend the that I will , to the t United States against the faid ...
... George the Third , King of Great - Britain ; and I renounce , refufe and abjure any allegiance or obedience to him ; and I do car moft of my power , fupport , maintain and defend the that I will , to the t United States against the faid ...
עמוד 2
... George Athan Billias ( ed . ) , Law and Authority in Colonial America ( Barre , Mass . , 1965 ) , pp . 116-35 at 118–19 . " Blackstone , Commentaries , vol . 1 , pp . 104-6 . For the restricted sense in which common - law writs ran in ...
... George Athan Billias ( ed . ) , Law and Authority in Colonial America ( Barre , Mass . , 1965 ) , pp . 116-35 at 118–19 . " Blackstone , Commentaries , vol . 1 , pp . 104-6 . For the restricted sense in which common - law writs ran in ...
עמוד 3
... George Leakin Sioussat , The English Statutes in Maryland ( Baltimore , 1903 ) , pp . 79-104 , at 82 . 10 Hans S. Pawlisch , Sir John Davies and the Conquest of Ireland : A Study in Legal Imperialism ( Cambridge , 1985 ) , pp . 161-75 ...
... George Leakin Sioussat , The English Statutes in Maryland ( Baltimore , 1903 ) , pp . 79-104 , at 82 . 10 Hans S. Pawlisch , Sir John Davies and the Conquest of Ireland : A Study in Legal Imperialism ( Cambridge , 1985 ) , pp . 161-75 ...
עמוד 6
... George III , and that colonists reacted swiftly against this innovation in the 1760s because they perceived its incompatibility with their local , long - established and acknowledged conception of constitu- tional law as custom rather ...
... George III , and that colonists reacted swiftly against this innovation in the 1760s because they perceived its incompatibility with their local , long - established and acknowledged conception of constitu- tional law as custom rather ...
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... George the third , our rightful sovereign , and to introduce the Pretender , and with him the popish religion . Popery was ' gaining ground in England ' , as Jonathan Mayhew had shown , ' the people being , as it is said , perverted by ...
... George the third , our rightful sovereign , and to introduce the Pretender , and with him the popish religion . Popery was ' gaining ground in England ' , as Jonathan Mayhew had shown , ' the people being , as it is said , perverted by ...
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XII | 46 |
XV | 62 |
XVI | 75 |
XVII | 93 |
XVIII | 111 |
XIX | 125 |
XX | 141 |
XXI | 153 |
XXXIII | 257 |
XXXIV | 282 |
XXXV | 290 |
XXXVI | 296 |
XXXVII | 303 |
XXXVIII | 311 |
XXXIX | 317 |
XL | 335 |
XXII | 167 |
XXIV | 180 |
XXV | 190 |
XXVI | 203 |
XXVII | 218 |
XXX | 225 |
XXXI | 240 |
XXXII | 249 |
XLI | 339 |
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XLIII | 363 |
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