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Disciples as they were of John Stuart Mill , they both believed in the right of every adult to an equal voice and an effective voice in deciding the conditions under which he lived . They both believed in enlightenment .
Disciples as they were of John Stuart Mill , they both believed in the right of every adult to an equal voice and an effective voice in deciding the conditions under which he lived . They both believed in enlightenment .
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... those who believed federation was preferable to revolution , those who believed in loyalty to throne and empire , those enlightened bourgeois politicians who believed the interests of the bourgeois would be best served by federal ...
... those who believed federation was preferable to revolution , those who believed in loyalty to throne and empire , those enlightened bourgeois politicians who believed the interests of the bourgeois would be best served by federal ...
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George Reid and the conservatives believed in free enterprise . He had always rejected any suggestion that human beings were capable of bringing about a millennium : he had always ridiculed people who professed either a desire or a ...
George Reid and the conservatives believed in free enterprise . He had always rejected any suggestion that human beings were capable of bringing about a millennium : he had always ridiculed people who professed either a desire or a ...
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Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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