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The Politics of Liberty in England and Revolutionary America
Garofalo Book
History of Britain from the Restoration to 1783
Is the History of Science Essentially Whiggish?
Stuart Debauchery in Restoration Satire
Constitutional Reform and State Capacity Building: the Case of The
Locke, Lockean Ideas, and the Glorious Revolution Author(S): Lois G
Stuart Parliaments
The Long Nineteenth Century in Intellectual History
Some Reflections on the Liberal Tradition in Canada
Whig Interpretation of History
From Jacobitism to the SNP: the Crown, the Union and the Scottish Question
Struggles with Scottish Nationalism
The Politics of Handel's Early London Operas
The\Religious Origins of the Glorious Revolution
Defoe, Dissent, and Early Whig Ideology
The Case of Robert Ferguson, the Plotter 363
The English Radical Whig Origins of American Constitutionalism
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Why Not Taxation and Representation? a Note on the American Revolution
The British Atlantic Empire Before the American Revolution
The Scientific Approach to Legal History and Legal Reform
RB Handbook 2008-9
Paper 4 Reading List 2020-2021.Pdf
Core Principles of the British
The Varieties of Politics in Early Modern Britain and Ireland
Forum Patriot Royalism: the Stuart Monarchy in American Political Thought, 1769–75
Proquest Dissertations
Downloaded and Used
Picturesque Tours in Scotland
University Microfilms
The British Whig Foundations of American Constitutionalism: How Its Reception Shaped the Constitutions of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts
The British Army in Home Defense, 1844-1871: Militia and Volunteers in a Liberal Era
The University of Chicago Philosophy, Politeness, And
James Wilson and the Ancient Constitution
"The Language, of the Traffic": Colonial Slavery and Political Discourse in the Late Eighteenth Century Brinley Price
Corpus Linguistics and 17Th-Century Prostitution.Indb
The Descendants of the Stuarts. an Unchronicled Page in England's
The House of Lords and the British Political Tradition, to an Extent, Reflect Different Sides of the Same Coin
Edmund Burke and the First Stuart Revolution Philip Connell
To Rage of Party: English Political Verse, 1678-1685