Studies in the English Social and Political Thinkers of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 1W. Heffer, 1929 - 474 pages |
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... position could have been second to none . But she really aimed at the old Tory position , and in so aiming partly missed her mark . Her letters reveal how repeatedly she opposed her ministers . She opposed Gladstone on Egypt and Home ...
... position could have been second to none . But she really aimed at the old Tory position , and in so aiming partly missed her mark . Her letters reveal how repeatedly she opposed her ministers . She opposed Gladstone on Egypt and Home ...
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... position , on its better aspect , we must remember that his creed was , There is one God , and right will prevail - must prevail - in the end . True , it is not always easy to reconcile this position with the view that the hero as king ...
... position , on its better aspect , we must remember that his creed was , There is one God , and right will prevail - must prevail - in the end . True , it is not always easy to reconcile this position with the view that the hero as king ...
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... position . When a woman marries , she renounces the suitable position she held . For her children stand in the way of professional success . Mill asserts that slavery is the basis of the law of marriage , and we concede that there is ...
... position . When a woman marries , she renounces the suitable position she held . For her children stand in the way of professional success . Mill asserts that slavery is the basis of the law of marriage , and we concede that there is ...
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MALTHUS AND THE PRINCIPLE OF POPULATION | 1 |
BENTHAM AND HIS PHILOSOPHY OF LAW REFORM | 40 |
JAMES MILL AND MIDDLE CLASS DEMOCRACY | 96 |
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