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... influence in education , factory reform , and the abolition of the slave trade . Evangelicals for the most part ... influence of German philosophy did much to bring about a greater sense of continuity and of the evolutionary nature of a ...
... influence in education , factory reform , and the abolition of the slave trade . Evangelicals for the most part ... influence of German philosophy did much to bring about a greater sense of continuity and of the evolutionary nature of a ...
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... influence of property ' . ' There could be no security either for property , or for anything else , in a country where the possession of property did not bestow some political influence . ' This however did not extend to ' unnatural ' ...
... influence of property ' . ' There could be no security either for property , or for anything else , in a country where the possession of property did not bestow some political influence . ' This however did not extend to ' unnatural ' ...
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... influence upon the young poets of his day.1 Godwin illustrated his social theories with his Caleb Williams , a novel now little read , but in his day an influential work . Its theme was to expose the injustices of the legal system of ...
... influence upon the young poets of his day.1 Godwin illustrated his social theories with his Caleb Williams , a novel now little read , but in his day an influential work . Its theme was to expose the injustices of the legal system of ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
Copyright | |
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