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The reception of Lockes politics / edited by Mark Goldie.
London : Pickering & Chatto, 1999. 6 v.
Contents:
Volume 1, The Glorious Revolution defended, 1690-1704
Introduction (p. xvii-lxxxviii)
Volume 2, Patriarchalism, the social contract and civic virtue, 1705-1760
Charles Leslie. The rehearsal
nos 36-38, 49, 53, 55-56, 58-61, 66 (March-October 1705) (p. 1-73)
Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke and Nicholas Amhurst.
The craftsman Nos 151 and 441 (24 May 1729 and 14 December 1734) (p. 305-318)
James Pitt. The London journal Nos 687 and 756
(26 August 1732 and 22 December 1733) (p. 319-328)
Volume 3, The age of the American revolution, 1760-1780
James Burgh. Inadequate representation universally complained of from
Political disquisitions (1774) (p. 269-277)
Volume 4, Political reform in the age of the French revolution, 1780-1838
Baptist Noel Turner. A sketch of a refutation of Mr. Locke (1782) from
Candid suggestions (1782) and The true alarm (1783) (p. 275-287)
Volume 5, The Church, dissent and religious toleration, 1689-1773
Volume 6, Wealth, property and commerce 1696-1832
Introductory note (p. vii-viii)
Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke and Nicholas Amhurst. Extracts from
The craftsman No. 71, 11 November 1727 and No. 336, 9 December 1732
(p. 225-238)
Index (p. 352-405)
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