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  2. Andrew Heywood - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Andrew Heywood is a British author of textbooks on politics and political science. [1] ...

  3. Love in Excess; or, The Fatal Enquiry - Wikipedia

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    The poems flatter Haywood's narrative skills and her ability to present "the power of physical and emotional love". The poems that were published in the early editions praised Love in Excess, but in the 6th edition, they also noticed Haywood's body of work, suggesting her higher reputation as a writer. [12]

  4. Anarcho-capitalism - Wikipedia

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    British author Andrew Heywood also believes that "individualist anarchism overlaps with libertarianism and is usually linked to a strong belief in the market as a self-regulating mechanism, most obviously manifest in the form of anarcho-capitalism". [51]

  5. Heywood Manuscript - Wikipedia

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    There are five known versions of the manuscript, which were produced for members of the Heywood family. Two are privately owned, the other three are in libraries: Manx National Heritage Library, Heywood Manuscript [Acc No. 9519/1/1-186] Newberry Library, Chicago, Nessy Heywood, Correspondence 1790-92 [Case MS E 5 .H 5078]

  6. Conservatism - Wikipedia

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    Scholars have tried to define conservatism as a set of beliefs or principles. Political scientist Andrew Heywood argues that the five central beliefs of conservatism are tradition, human imperfection, organic society, authority/hierarchy, and property. [18] Historian Russell Kirk developed five canons of conservatism in The Conservative Mind ...

  7. Heywood baronets - Wikipedia

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    Sir Arthur Heywood, 3rd Baronet. The Heywood Baronetcy, of Claremont in the County Palatine of Lancaster, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 9 August 1838 for the banker, politician and philanthropist Benjamin Heywood. [1] He had been instrumental in the passage of the 1832 Reform Act.

  8. Heywood Hill Literary Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Heywood Hill Literary Prize was awarded yearly to a writer, editor, reviewer, collector or publisher for a lifelong contribution to the enjoyment of books. Andrew Cavendish, 11th Duke of Devonshire sponsored the award, which included a prize worth £15,000, until his death in 2004. Since then, the prize has not been awarded.

  9. Selected Essays, 1917–1932 - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Marvell (1921) John Dryden (1922) William Blake (1920) Swinburne as Poet (1920) In Memoriam, Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1936, added to the 1951 edition) VI. Lancelot Andrewes (1926) John Bramhall (1927) Thoughts after Lambeth (1931) Religion and Literature (1935, added to the 1951 edition) The Pensées of Pascal (1931, added to the 1951 ...