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04 November 2021, J. C. Walmsley and Felix Waldmann
Locke’s arguments for toleration are well-known and immensely influential. Less well-known, but of equal import to his worldview, are the exceptions he made...
It is shown that Shaftesbury’s opposition to both Cromwell during the Protectorate and Charles II in the Restoration was guided by a resolute ‘conscience’.
The existence of this institution invites a number of questions about the early 20th century
relations between the Austro-Hungarian and the Ottoman empires, from economy to politics....