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  • 111A Vindication of Natural Society — The essay A Vindication of Natural Society: A View of the Miseries and Evils Arising to Mankind , outlining radical political theory, was first published as a work of Lord Bolingbroke in 1756. When Edmund Burke was revealed as its true author, he …

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  • 112Federalist Papers — Titelblatt „The Federalist“, 1788. Die Federalist Papers (dt.: „Föderalistenartikel“) waren eine Serie von 85 Artikeln, die 1787/88 in verschiedenen Zeitungen New Yorks erschienen, mit dem Zweck, die Bevölkerung des gleichnamigen Staats von der… …

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  • 113Thomas Smith (diplomat) — Sir Thomas Smith (December 23, 1513 ndash;August 12, 1577), was an English scholar and diplomat.He was born at Saffron Walden in Essex. He became a fellow of Queens College, Cambridge, in 1530, and in 1533 was appointed a public reader or… …

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  • 114List of philosophy topics (I-Q) — II and thou I Ching I Ching I proposition I Thou I Thou relationshipIaIamblichus (philosopher)IbYahya Ibn Adi Yahya Ibn Adi Ibn al Arabi Muhyi al Din Ibn al Arabi Abu Bakr Ibn Bajja Abu Bakr Ibn Bājja Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Yahya Ibn as Say igh… …

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  • 115William Stoughton (English constitutionalist) — William Stoughton developed the most complete and insightful version of classical republicanism that had yet appeared in England.BiographyNot much is known of Stoughton s life. William Stoughton was the first student to matriculate to Christ… …

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  • 116Philip Hunton — You may be looking for Philip Huntoon Philip Hunton (c.1600 1682) was an English clergyman and political writer, known for his May 1643 anti absolutist work A Treatise of Monarchy . It became a banned book under the Restoration. [ [http://spencer …

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  • 117Jeremy Bentham — Full name Jeremy Bentham Born 15 February 1748(1748 02 15) London, England Died 6 June 1832 …

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  • 118History of the British constitution — The constitution of the United Kingdom is said to be uncodified. That is, its constitution is not in a single, written document, but is drawn from legislation many hundreds of years old, judicial precedents, convention, and numerous other sources …

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  • 119Protected areas of India — India has the following kinds of Protected areas, in the sense of the word designated by IUCN. As of May 2004, India has 156,700 km² of surface area designated as protected areas, roughly 4.95% of the total surface area. *National Parks (IUCN… …

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  • 120Bicameralism — In government, bicameralism (bi + Latin la. camera , chamber) is the practice of having two legislative or parliamentary chambers. Thus, a bicameral parliament or bicameral legislature is a legislature which consists of two chambers or houses.… …

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