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Politics at the accession of George III were still immune from the fanaticism of
ideas , and of that passionate belief in progress , which was to break on the world
with the French revolution and usher in the century of triumphant liberalism .
Politics at the accession of George III were still immune from the fanaticism of
ideas , and of that passionate belief in progress , which was to break on the world
with the French revolution and usher in the century of triumphant liberalism .
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This is explained in one of his unpublished manuscript notes : “ The Whig
governed by compromise : the Liberal begins the reign of ideas . ” : Acton
believed that “ the reign of ideas ” meant liberalism , and that liberalism meant
revolution .
This is explained in one of his unpublished manuscript notes : “ The Whig
governed by compromise : the Liberal begins the reign of ideas . ” : Acton
believed that “ the reign of ideas ” meant liberalism , and that liberalism meant
revolution .
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In Namier ' s thought it represents the voice of the eighteenth century , of England
at the accession of George III , protesting against the impending onset of Acton ' s
revolution and reign of ideas . But the same familiar expression of out - and ...
In Namier ' s thought it represents the voice of the eighteenth century , of England
at the accession of George III , protesting against the impending onset of Acton ' s
revolution and reign of ideas . But the same familiar expression of out - and ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND His Facts | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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