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Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham

CHAPTER II
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Parliament granted to William all that his foreign policy could have demanded.

His own death was only the prelude to the victories of Marlborough.

Those victories seemed to seal the solution of 1688.

A moment came when sentiment and intrigue combined to throw in jeopardy the Act of Settlement.

But Death held the stakes against the gambler's throw of Bolingbroke; and the accession of George I assured the permanence of Revolution principles.
II The theorist of the Revolution is Locke; and it was his conscious effort to justify the innovations of 1688.


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