Studies in the English Social and Political Thinkers of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 2W. Heffer, 1929 - 458 pages |
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... reason . Is this really so ? For the enterprise of the colonist has emerged under almost every condition of heat and cold , of high level and low level . The energy is at least as much due to the reason that a man of abundant activity ...
... reason . Is this really so ? For the enterprise of the colonist has emerged under almost every condition of heat and cold , of high level and low level . The energy is at least as much due to the reason that a man of abundant activity ...
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Robert Henry Murray. REASON V. EMOTION 265 the best . " Huxley urges that the practice of that which is ethically best ... reason , and this brutal , selfish faculty is to Kidd the evil genius of humanity . Kidd professes to find the key ...
Robert Henry Murray. REASON V. EMOTION 265 the best . " Huxley urges that the practice of that which is ethically best ... reason , and this brutal , selfish faculty is to Kidd the evil genius of humanity . Kidd professes to find the key ...
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... reason why they should not be imported into Ireland , a reason which certainly savours of those abstract politics that he denounced in the case of women suffrage . In 1907 , at the age of seventy , came the great opportunity of his life ...
... reason why they should not be imported into Ireland , a reason which certainly savours of those abstract politics that he denounced in the case of women suffrage . In 1907 , at the age of seventy , came the great opportunity of his life ...
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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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