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  1. Adams, John (2,818 bytes)
    5: ...id away with jury trial, and integral part of the common law courts and the Great Charter.
    7: ...ntly hoped for a union similar to the present-day Commonwealth.
  2. D’Argenson, René Louis de Voyer de Paulmy, Marquis (3,312 bytes)
    5: ...who would listen to the people, discern where the common interest lay and translate that into law, thus cr...
  3. Bernoulli, Daniel (3,414 bytes)
    3: ...ob Bernoulli’s sons were bitter rivals in their common pursuit of recognition from the scholarly communi...
  4. Blackstone, William (4,844 bytes)
    3: ...unselor, refused the position of Chief Justice of Common Pleas in Ireland, and was elected to parliament f...
    5: ...ice of Solicitor-General, and became a Justice of Common Pleas. He had only a modest impact as a judge, t...
    9: .... He was convinced of the superiority of English common law, though his knowledge of civil law was limite...
    11: ..., where the ''Commentaries'' helped establish the common law following the Revolution, to the dismay of th...
  5. Brown, Lancelot "Capability" (3,095 bytes)
    9: ...ot different “from common fields, so closely is common nature copied in most of them.” Picturesque de...
  6. Burke, Edmund (6,335 bytes)
    3: A long-time member of the House of Commons, Edmund Burke was the author of R''eflections on...
    7: ...erarchy. In 1765 he gained a seat in the House of Commons, from the “rotten borough” of Wendover. Subs...
    11: ...t position to supply prudent leadership, and that common people, rather than pushing for democracy, should...
    15: ...ethnicity, and national traditions. Burke is the common ancestor of both.
  7. Burlamaqui, Jean-Jacques (1,840 bytes)
    5: ... Natural law enables us to reconcile these in the common good. The civil order, then, develops naturally ...
  8. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (6,697 bytes)
    5: ...me of the poem, the loss of the imagination, is a common theme in Romantic poetry. Coleridge’s moving ...
  9. Collins, Anthony (3,121 bytes)
    3: ...s. His writings demonstrated how wit, irony, and common sense arguments could be used against those who b...
  10. Duck, Stephen (2,178 bytes)
    5: ...s an influential poet in his day, inspiring other common laborers to write verse. Furthermore, Duck’s ...
  11. Franklin, Benjamin (8,632 bytes)
    11: In 1730 Franklin announced his common-law marriage to Deborah Read, who cared for Willi...
  12. Goya y Lucientes, Francisco de (6,529 bytes)
    7: ...renowned for his depictions of the ''majas'', the common women of Madrid, as they are engaged in entertain...
  13. Gray, Thomas (2,582 bytes)
    5: ... which appeals both to common humanity and to uncommon sensibility. [[Johnson, Samuel]], in his life of...
  14. Herder, Johann Gottfried (3,751 bytes)
    7: ...ish. Many have suggested that Herder has much in common with that overlooked Italian philosopher [[Vico, ...
  15. Joseph II (4,713 bytes)
    3: ...nment tenet that the state's determination of the commonweal was based upon reason. Convinced that people ...
  16. Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent (6,224 bytes)
    19: ...enment philosophy that government should help the common poor folk become prosperous and healthy through i...
  17. Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim (6,847 bytes)
    10: ...l, Lessing felt that the Germans had much more in common with the English. Shakespeare was, therefore, a ...
  18. Linnaeus, Carolus (5,399 bytes)
    5: ...sapiens'' (human being) and ''Sturnus vulgaris'' (common starling). The first ''nomen'' of each binomial d...
  19. Mendelssohn, Moses (5,282 bytes)
    7: ...lled for religious tolerance and a recognition of commonalities between Judaism and Christianity: both are...
    9: ...erprise. Philosophy merely brings the reasons for common-sense beliefs to self-consciousness: for example,...
  20. Middleton, Conyers (1,719 bytes)
    3: ...ing it strictly in the Gospels, as interpreted by common sense, experience, and reason.

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