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Revolution and the Languages of Liberty

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

John Spurr
Affiliation:
University College of Swansea

Abstract

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1994

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References

1 See The Times, Law Report, 28 July 1993.

2 The debate has produced a fine reappraisal of one seventeenth-century republican, see Houston, A. C., Algernon Sidney and the republican heritage in England and America (Princeton University Press, 1991).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

3 See , J. R. and Jacob, M. C., ‘The saints embalmed. Scientists, latitudinarians, and society: a review essay’, Albion, XXIV (1992), 435–42.Google Scholar