William Marbury was a wealthy Georgetown, Maryland, businessman and member of the Federalist party. He believed in the supremacy of the Constitution, that the US should have a powerful central government and be ruled by the elite and well-educated. His political views were probably somewhat similar to those of an old English loyalist, except his allegiance was to the newly formed United States.
William Marbury
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William Morison has written: 'Milton and liberty' -- subject(s): Political and social views
Blake was not active in any political party of his time. However it has been said that he and William Godwin were the forerunners of Anarchism.(William Blake: Visionary Anarchist by Peter Marshall 1988)
the political views were wierd
Victorian poet William Ernest Henley was an atheist. This means he was of no religion. Henley was also rather conservative in his political views.
What are Henry Hudson's political views
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William S. Corlett has written: 'Conscience, statecraft and time' -- subject(s): Communities, Philosophy, Political and social views, Political science, Social contract, State, The, The State
kits political views are that people should be loyalists.
her political views are not believing in god O_O
William R. Tucker has written: 'The fascist ego' -- subject(s): Fascism, History, Political and social views, Politics and literature