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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... George Grote . Alexander Bain . George Croom Robertson . The influence of Comte . Rational and Religious Philosophers . John Grote . Frederick Denison Maurice . Newman's Grammar of Assent . William George Ward . Martineau . Herbert ...
... George Grote . Alexander Bain . George Croom Robertson . The influence of Comte . Rational and Religious Philosophers . John Grote . Frederick Denison Maurice . Newman's Grammar of Assent . William George Ward . Martineau . Herbert ...
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... George Darwin . George Green . Sir George Stokes . Lord Kelvin . James Clerk Maxwell · 284 B. CHEMISTRY By M. M. PATTISON MUIR , M.A. , Contents vii.
... George Darwin . George Green . Sir George Stokes . Lord Kelvin . James Clerk Maxwell · 284 B. CHEMISTRY By M. M. PATTISON MUIR , M.A. , Contents vii.
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... George Ward , who , in various articles , carried on a controversy with Mill concerning free - will and necessary truth . These and other articles were collected after his death and published as Essays on the Philosophy of Theism ( 1884 ) ...
... George Ward , who , in various articles , carried on a controversy with Mill concerning free - will and necessary truth . These and other articles were collected after his death and published as Essays on the Philosophy of Theism ( 1884 ) ...
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... George Henry Lewes , although , in his earlier works , he was influenced by Comte , not by Darwin . Lewes was a man of marvellous literary versatility as essayist , novelist , biographer and exposi- tor of popular science . This ...
... George Henry Lewes , although , in his earlier works , he was influenced by Comte , not by Darwin . Lewes was a man of marvellous literary versatility as essayist , novelist , biographer and exposi- tor of popular science . This ...
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... George II as the terminus ad quem of his Constitutional History of England ; and we may wish , since he would thus have widened the point of view of a long succession of English learners of history , that he had drawn the line of the ...
... George II as the terminus ad quem of his Constitutional History of England ; and we may wish , since he would thus have widened the point of view of a long succession of English learners of history , that he had drawn the line of the ...
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