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Nature and History in Montesquieu's British Constitution
Unformatted Document Text:  Lowenthal, David. 1987. “Montesquieu.” History of Political Philosophy. Joseph Cropsey and Leo Strauss, eds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press: 513-34. MacDonald, Sara. 2003. “Problems with Principles: Montesquieu’s Theory of Natural Justice.” History of Political Thought. Vol. 24, no. 1 (Spring): 109-30. Madison, James, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay. 2001 [1788]. The Federalist Papers. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund Press. Manent, Pierre. 1994. An Intellectual History of Liberalism. Rebecca Balinski, trans. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Mansfield, Harvey C. 1989. Taming the Prince: The Ambivalence of Modern Executive Power. New York: Free Press. Montesquieu, Charles Secondat, Baron. 1989 [1748]. The Spirit of the Laws. Ann M. Cohler, Basia Miller, Harold Summel Stone, trans. and eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Oake, Roger. 1948. “De l’esprit des lois, Books XXVI-XXXI.” Modern Language Notes. Vol. 63, no. 3: 167-71. Rahe, Paul. 2001. “Forms of Government: Structure, Principle, Object and Aim.” Montesquieu’s Science of Politics: Essays on the Spirit of the Laws. David Carrithers, Michael Mosher, Paul Rahe, eds. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield: 69-108. Stewart, Iain. 2004. Men of Class: Aristotle, Montesquieu, and Dicey on ‘Separation of Powers’ and the ‘Rule of Law’.” McQuarrie Law Journal. Vol. 4: 187-223. Stoner, James. 1992. Common Law and Liberal Theory. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. Trenchard, John and Thomas Gordon. Cato’s Letters. 1995 [1721]. Ronald Hamowy, ed. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund Press. Tuckness, Alex. 2002. Locke and the Legislative Point of View. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Vile, M.J.C. 1998. Constitutionalism and the Separation of Powers, Second Edition. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund Press. Ward, Lee. 2004. The Politics of Liberty in England and Revolutionary America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 35

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Lowenthal, David. 1987. “Montesquieu.” History of Political Philosophy. Joseph Cropsey and Leo
Strauss, eds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press: 513-34.
MacDonald, Sara. 2003. “Problems with Principles: Montesquieu’s Theory of Natural Justice.”
History of Political Thought. Vol. 24, no. 1 (Spring): 109-30.
Madison, James, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay. 2001 [1788]. The Federalist Papers. Indianapolis:
Liberty Fund Press.
Manent, Pierre. 1994. An Intellectual History of Liberalism. Rebecca Balinski, trans. Princeton: Princeton
University Press.
Mansfield, Harvey C. 1989. Taming the Prince: The Ambivalence of Modern Executive Power. New
York: Free Press.
Montesquieu, Charles Secondat, Baron. 1989 [1748]. The Spirit of the Laws. Ann M. Cohler, Basia
Miller, Harold Summel Stone, trans. and eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Oake, Roger. 1948. “De l’esprit des lois, Books XXVI-XXXI.” Modern Language Notes. Vol. 63, no. 3:
167-71.
Rahe, Paul. 2001. “Forms of Government: Structure, Principle, Object and Aim.” Montesquieu’s Science
of Politics: Essays on the Spirit of the Laws. David Carrithers, Michael Mosher, Paul
Rahe, eds.
Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield: 69-108.
Stewart, Iain. 2004. Men of Class: Aristotle, Montesquieu, and Dicey on ‘Separation of Powers’ and the
‘Rule of Law’.” McQuarrie Law Journal. Vol. 4: 187-223.
Stoner, James. 1992. Common Law and Liberal Theory. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.
Trenchard, John and Thomas Gordon. Cato’s Letters. 1995 [1721]. Ronald Hamowy, ed. Indianapolis:
Liberty Fund Press.
Tuckness, Alex. 2002. Locke and the Legislative Point of View. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Vile, M.J.C. 1998. Constitutionalism and the Separation of Powers, Second Edition. Indianapolis: Liberty
Fund Press.
Ward, Lee. 2004. The Politics of Liberty in England and Revolutionary America. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
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