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Which was not a part of "republicanism"—the central element in the british ideology of liberty—in the eighteenth century?

a. virtue was understood to be both personal morality and willingness to subordinate self-interest to the public good.

b. the view that lockean liberalism was essential to the good society

c. the view that only property-owning citizens possessed virtue

d. john trenchard's and thomas gordon's writings?

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B. The view that Lockean liberalism was essential to the good society.

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