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  1. Chapter 11. Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon.Paul Seaward - 2023 - In Marnie Hughes-Warrington & Daniel Woolf (eds.), History from loss: a global introduction to histories written from defeat, colonization, exile and imprisonment. New York: Routledge.
     
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  2. 'Chief of the ways of God': Form and meaning in the'Behemoth'of Thomas Hobbes.Paul Seaward - 2003 - Filozofski Vestnik 24 (2):169-188.
     
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    Politics under the Later Stuarts: Party conflict in a divided society 1660–1715.Paul Seaward - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (1):114-116.
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    Behemoth.Paul Seaward (ed.) - 2014 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Behemoth is Thomas Hobbes's narrative of the English Civil Wars from the beginning of the Scottish revolution in 1637 to the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660, and is his only composition to address directly the history of the events which formed the context of his writings in Leviathan and elsewhere on sovereignty and the government of the Church. Although presented as an account of past events, it conceals a vigorous attack on the values of the religious and political establishment (...)
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    Thomas Hobbes: Behemoth.Paul Seaward (ed.) - 2009 - Oxford University Press.
    Behemoth is a history of the English Civil Wars and Interregnum written by England's most famous philosopher, Thomas Hobbes. It covers the events which were the background to his major philosophical writings, especially Leviathan, and is the only place where he discusses them directly.
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