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In-text: (Bromwich and Burke, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Bromwich, D. and Burke, E., 2022. A Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol on the Affairs of America (1777). In: On Empire, Liberty, and Reform: Speeches and Letters. Yale University Press, pp.135-183.
In-text: (Col, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Col, N., 2019. Sociability and the Glorious Revolution: a dubious connection in Burke's philosophy. British Sociability in the Long Eighteenth Century, pp.237-250.
In-text: (Col, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Col, N., 2019. Sociability and the Glorious Revolution: a dubious connection in Burke's philosophy. British Sociability in the Long Eighteenth Century, pp.237-250.
In-text: (Lamb, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Lamb, R., n.d. Private property, the natural inheritance and rights to welfare. Thomas Paine and the Idea of Human Rights, pp.111-151.
In-text: (Lamb, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Lamb, R., n.d. Rights of democratic inclusion and the virtues of citizenship. Thomas Paine and the Idea of Human Rights, pp.74-110.
In-text: (Paine, 1795)
Your Bibliography: Paine, T., 1795. Dissertation on the First-Principles of Government. London: Daniel Isaac Eaton, Eighteenth Century Collections Online, pp.1-46.
In-text: (THE DISSENTING PULPIT AND POLITICAL RADICALISM IN ENGLAND, 1990)
Your Bibliography: Religion, Revolution and English Radicalism, 1990. THE DISSENTING PULPIT AND POLITICAL RADICALISM IN ENGLAND. pp.159-192.
In-text: (THE DISSENTING PULPIT AND POLITICAL RADICALISM IN ENGLAND, 1990)
Your Bibliography: Religion, Revolution and English Radicalism, 1990. THE DISSENTING PULPIT AND POLITICAL RADICALISM IN ENGLAND. pp.159-192.
In-text: (The making of British identity, 2003)
Your Bibliography: The Making of English National Identity, 2003. The making of British identity. pp.121-174.
In-text: (Writing Revolutionary History, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Thomas Paine and the Literature of Revolution, 2005. Writing Revolutionary History. pp.86-113.
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