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Discourses Concerning Government is a political work published in 1698, and based on a manuscript written in the early 1680s by the English Whig activist Algernon Sidney who was executed on a treason charge in 1683.
Algernon Sidney or Sydney (15 January 1623 – 7 December 1683) was an English politician, republican political theorist and colonel. A member of the middle part of the Long Parliament and commissioner of the trial of King Charles I of England , he opposed the king's execution.
York: Sir William Allanson Thomas Hoyle (Alderman) Hoyle died 1650 Kingston upon Hull: Sir Henry Vane, junior Peregrine Pelham: Pelham regicide died 1650 Knaresborough: Sir William Constable, Bt. Thomas Stockdale: Constable regicide Scarborough: John Anlaby Luke Robinson: Ripon: Sir Charles Egerton Sir John Bourchier
1619–1698 3rd Earl of Leicester: Algernon Sidney 1623–1683: Lady Lucy Sidney 1630–1685: Henry Sidney 1641–1704 ... New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.
Title page of Sidney's Discourses Concerning Government (1698) Lee Ward (2008) argues that the philosophical origins of Whiggism came in James Tyrrell 's Patriarcha Non Monarcha (1681), John Locke 's Two Treatises of Government (1689) and Algernon Sidney 's Discourses Concerning Government (1698). [ 14 ]
Later on, the work was able to influence others without them knowing; a piece by Algernon Sidney, which copies words directly from The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates, influenced various tracts and many responders to Sidney did not know that the lines were originally from Milton. [23]
Philip Sidney 1619–1698 3rd Earl of Leicester: Algernon Sidney 1623–1683: Lady Lucy Sidney 1630–1685: Henry Sidney 1641–1704 Earl of Romney: Richard Sackville 1522–1677 5th Earl of Dorset, 5th Baron Buckhurst: Duke of Beaufort, 1682: Baron Cranfield, of Cranfield in the County of Middlesex, 1674 Earl of Middlesex (2nd creation), 1675 ...
Philip Sidney 1619–1698 3rd Earl of Leicester: Algernon Sidney 1623–1683: Lady Lucy Sidney 1630–1685: Henry Sidney 1641–1704 Earl of Romney: Richard Sackville 1522–1677 5th Earl of Dorset, 5th Baron Buckhurst: Duke of Beaufort, 1682: Baron Cranfield, of Cranfield in the County of Middlesex, 1674 Earl of Middlesex (2nd creation), 1675 ...