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Card 6

Front

Posession as a key theme, power is essential

Back

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Card 7

Front

Link to Hobbes. About government. Natures state. Also empowers 'the people'

Back

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Card 8

Front

Conclusion, the start of democracy? An end to corruption?

Back

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Card 9

Front

End.

Back

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Card 10

Front

disempowers monarchy, again, empowers the people, who become the owners of their kings.

Back

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Card 11

Front

Description of Achitophel (Shaftesbury), he is charismatic and cunning

Back

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Card 12

Front

Description of David (Charle's) downfall, links to Horatian Ode, his fathers downfall, and is the opposite of Waller's depiction in his youth, in many ways, power as a constantly fluctuating thing

Back

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