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... Harrington had been long on the stocks ; nor need we take too literally his subsequent statement , made under exami- nation in the Tower , that it had been completed in response to the appeal of a group in the army who had besieged the ...
... Harrington had been long on the stocks ; nor need we take too literally his subsequent statement , made under exami- nation in the Tower , that it had been completed in response to the appeal of a group in the army who had besieged the ...
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... Harrington found in that increasingly naturalistic outlook some affinities with his own . The fragment , The Mechanics of Nature , 2 written during his last illness , does not deserve Toland's eulogy ; but the standpoint from which he ...
... Harrington found in that increasingly naturalistic outlook some affinities with his own . The fragment , The Mechanics of Nature , 2 written during his last illness , does not deserve Toland's eulogy ; but the standpoint from which he ...
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... Harrington's contemporaries , to Harrington himself he was an idol . He influenced him in three ways . He confirmed , if he did not supply , Harring- ton's conception of society as a mechanism moving , not arbitrarily , but in obedience ...
... Harrington's contemporaries , to Harrington himself he was an idol . He influenced him in three ways . He confirmed , if he did not supply , Harring- ton's conception of society as a mechanism moving , not arbitrarily , but in obedience ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
TSARDOM AND IMPERIALISM IN THE FAR EAST and Middle East | 25 |
REASON AND INTUITION Philosophical Lecture By A C Ewing | 67 |
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