The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1916 - English literature |
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... continued to work , without haste and without rest , publishing First Principles in 1862 , Principles of Biology ( two volumes ) in 1864-7 , Prin- ciples of Psychology ( two volumes ) in 1870-2 , Principles of Sociology ( three volumes ) ...
... continued to work , without haste and without rest , publishing First Principles in 1862 , Principles of Biology ( two volumes ) in 1864-7 , Prin- ciples of Psychology ( two volumes ) in 1870-2 , Principles of Sociology ( three volumes ) ...
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... continued to exercise a strong intellectual influence . Independently of him , and soon after he began to publish , the influence of Hegel was shown by a number of other writers , most of whom were connected with Oxford or 42 [ CH ...
... continued to exercise a strong intellectual influence . Independently of him , and soon after he began to publish , the influence of Hegel was shown by a number of other writers , most of whom were connected with Oxford or 42 [ CH ...
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... continued by Sir Thomas Erskine May , who had made a name for himself by his standard work , The Rules , Orders and Proceedings of the House of Commons ( 1854 ) . His Constitutional History is distinguished both by the admirable ...
... continued by Sir Thomas Erskine May , who had made a name for himself by his standard work , The Rules , Orders and Proceedings of the House of Commons ( 1854 ) . His Constitutional History is distinguished both by the admirable ...
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... continued to remain . In Kemble's view , the social changes that accompanied the gradual establish- ment of these institutions were due to the conditions and new forms of landed proprietorship . Kemble , though he had no legal training ...
... continued to remain . In Kemble's view , the social changes that accompanied the gradual establish- ment of these institutions were due to the conditions and new forms of landed proprietorship . Kemble , though he had no legal training ...
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... continued to read and write , even in his distant winter home . He proved his literary skill in a charming life of Leslie Stephen ; but , most of his time was , when possible , given to The Year Books of Edward II ( 1307-10 ) —a series ...
... continued to read and write , even in his distant winter home . He proved his literary skill in a charming life of Leslie Stephen ; but , most of his time was , when possible , given to The Year Books of Edward II ( 1307-10 ) —a series ...
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