Studies in the English Social and Political Thinkers of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 2W. Heffer, 1929 - 458 pages |
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Robert Henry Murray. THE CONCEPTION OF THE COSMOS 27 27 Statics had no lines in his forehead , to which he answered , " I ... conception of the cosmos as a necessary unit , and he effected this transition by coming to the conclusion that ...
Robert Henry Murray. THE CONCEPTION OF THE COSMOS 27 27 Statics had no lines in his forehead , to which he answered , " I ... conception of the cosmos as a necessary unit , and he effected this transition by coming to the conclusion that ...
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... conception there was also a transformation , for men will not willingly part with an old conception . Natural right has a long pedigree behind it . Vico is as certain of this as any sixteenth century writer . He is , however , not so ...
... conception there was also a transformation , for men will not willingly part with an old conception . Natural right has a long pedigree behind it . Vico is as certain of this as any sixteenth century writer . He is , however , not so ...
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... conception of liberty is generally the negative one of the absence of restraint , of compulsion and ob- struction . Green's conception is positive . It is not the absence of restraint , advocated by Mill and Seeley . It is not to do as ...
... conception of liberty is generally the negative one of the absence of restraint , of compulsion and ob- struction . Green's conception is positive . It is not the absence of restraint , advocated by Mill and Seeley . It is not to do as ...
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CHAP PAGE I HERBERT SPENCER AND EVOLUTIONARY POLITICS | 1 |
SIR HENRY MAINE AND THE COMPARATIVE HISTORICAL METHOD | 48 |
ROMANTICIST AND REFORMER | 98 |
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