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James Burgh (1714–1775) was a British Whig politician whose book Political Disquisitions set out an early case for free speech and universal suffrage: in it, he writes, "All lawful authority, legislative, and executive, originates from the people." He has been judged "one of England's foremost propagandists for radical ...
17.03.2024 · James Burgh, an 18th century British political theorist, advocated for broader protections of speech than was recognized by British law.
During the decade before the American Revolution, the dissenting schoolmaster, James Burgh, became one of England's foremost propagandists for radical ...
IN 1774 James Burgh, a dissendng schoolmaster in London, published three volumes of what he called Political Disqui- sitions. Caroline Robbins has called ...
Follow James Burgh and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's James Burgh Author Page.
[X-Info] Burgh, James, 1714-1775: An account of the first settlement, laws, form of government, and police, of the Cessares,a people of South America: in nine ...
According to the commonly received doctrine, that servants, and those who receive alms, have no right to vote for members of parliament, an immense multitude ...
James Burgh was a Scottish schoolmaster and writer. His early works focused on the importance of education. ... He also opposed corporal punishment in schools and ...
I have contributed Somewhat to make the Disquisitions more known and attended to in several Parts of America, and they are held in as high Estimation by all my ...
His most well known work, "Political Disquisitions," contains a long section on taxation in the colonies, which heavily criticized oppressive duties imposed on ...