The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1917 - English literature |
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... present economic doc- trines in the form of a deductive science . He was concerned not so much with the " nature and causes " as with the distribution of wealth . This distribution has to be made between the classes concerned in the ...
... present economic doc- trines in the form of a deductive science . He was concerned not so much with the " nature and causes " as with the distribution of wealth . This distribution has to be made between the classes concerned in the ...
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... present reign . He was a pupil of Hamilton at Edinburgh , was for ten years professor of philo- sophy in New college there and succeeded to the university chair on Hamilton's death in 1856. His first book , Essays in Philosophy , was ...
... present reign . He was a pupil of Hamilton at Edinburgh , was for ten years professor of philo- sophy in New college there and succeeded to the university chair on Hamilton's death in 1856. His first book , Essays in Philosophy , was ...
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... present , rather than by a romantic yearning for a revival of the past , thus came to demand , and find , new fields for its labours . The first name to be mentioned among writers of English history from the close of the eighteenth ...
... present , rather than by a romantic yearning for a revival of the past , thus came to demand , and find , new fields for its labours . The first name to be mentioned among writers of English history from the close of the eighteenth ...
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... present the results of his labours ade- quately in an organic historical narrative . Sir Francis Palgrave , who , besides first strongly impressing upon Englishmen the value of this study , by his own example pointed the way to a free ...
... present the results of his labours ade- quately in an organic historical narrative . Sir Francis Palgrave , who , besides first strongly impressing upon Englishmen the value of this study , by his own example pointed the way to a free ...
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... present work , " The Anglo - French Law Language . " See his introduction to the edition of The Mirror of Justice by his friend Whittaker , W. J. ( Selden society's publications , vol . v ) . 3 I , II , in The Political Science ...
... present work , " The Anglo - French Law Language . " See his introduction to the edition of The Mirror of Justice by his friend Whittaker , W. J. ( Selden society's publications , vol . v ) . 3 I , II , in The Political Science ...
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