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  • William the Silent

    "The Prince is a rare man, of great authoritie, universally beloved, verie wyse in resolution in all things, and voyd of pretences, and that which is worthie of special prayse in hym, he is not dismayed with any losse or adversitie." Dr. WILSON to Lord BURLEIGH, 3RD December 1576. ... Read more

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  • William the Silent

    "WHEN we study the foundation of the United Provinces," says a great French writer, "we learn how a State, from an origin almost unnoticed, rapidly rose into greatness, was formed without design, and in the end belied all human forecast. Those large and wealthy provinces of the mainland which began the revolution --Brabant, Flanders, and Hainault--failed to achieve their freedom. In the meantime, ... Read more

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  • William the Silent

    "The Prince is a rare man, of great authoritie, universally beloved, verie wyse in resolution in all things, and voyd of pretences, and that which is worthie of special prayse in hym, he is not dismayed with any losse or adversitie."Dr. WILSON to Lord BURLEIGH, 3RD December 1576. ... Read more

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  • William the Silent

    WHEN we study the foundation of the United Provinces," says a great French writer, "we learn how a State, from an origin almost unnoticed, rapidly rose into greatness, was formed without design, and in the end belied all human forecast. Those large and wealthy provinces of the mainland which began the revolution --Brabant, Flanders, and Hainault--failed to achieve their freedom. In the meantime, a ... Read more

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  • The Philosophy of Common Sense

    The Philosophy of Common Sense by Frederic Harrison is an insightful and thought-provoking work that explores the concept of common sense and its crucial role in both individual thinking and society. In this book, Harrison delves into the importance of practical wisdom and how common sense serves as the foundation for decision-making, morality, and human interaction. Through a philosophical lens, ... Read more

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  • William the Silent

    "WHEN we study the foundation of the United Provinces, says a great French writer, "we learn how a State, from an origin almost unnoticed, rapidly rose into greatness, was formed without design, and in the end belied all human forecast. Those large and wealthy provinces of the mainland which began the revolution --Brabant, Flanders, and Hainault--failed to achieve their freedom. In the meantime, a ... Read more

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  • John Stuart Mill - His Life and Works

    Exploring the Intellectual Legacy of a 19th Century Thinker

    The collection 'John Stuart Mill - His Life and Works' is an intellectual endeavor that encapsulates the profound impact of John Stuart Mill's philosophy on modern thought, across a diversified range of literary styles. This carefully curated anthology presents a mosaic of essays and reflections on Mill's legacy, encapsulating themes of utilitarianism, liberty, and reform. The contributors ... Read more

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  • Slicko, the Jumping Squirrel: Her Many Adventures

    Slicko, the Jumping Squirrel: Her Many Adventures by Richard Barnum is a delightful children's animal story that follows the lively and curious squirrel Slicko as she explores the wonders and dangers of the woodland world. Through a series of exciting adventures, Slicko encounters other forest creatures, faces unexpected challenges, and learns important lessons about courage, friendship, and ... Read more

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  • The Philosophy of Auguste Comte

    Translated by Frederic Harrison ...
    M. Lévy-Bruhl then explains that, whilst recognising the entire coherence of Comte’s collective labours, he proposes to confine his present study to the earlier and principal work, the Philosophy, which in M. Lévy-Bruhl’s opinion is the dominant and more fruitful composition.This he regards as the representative work of the nineteenth century, as shown by the intellectual history of the period. He ... Read more

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  • Studies in Early Victorian Literature

    Enriched edition. Exploring the Themes and Influences of Early Victorian Literature

    In "Studies in Early Victorian Literature," Frederic Harrison meticulously examines the literary currents and cultural underpinnings that shaped the Victorian era. Through a series of essays, Harrison explores the works of pivotal authors, including Charles Dickens and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, employing a critical lens that combines historical context with astute literary analysis. His clear, ... Read more

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  • Studies in Early Victorian Literature

    A fantastic look of some of the greatest writers of the Victorian era, including Charlotte Bronte, Anthony Trollope, Thomas Carlyle and Charles Dickens. Written by eminent historian Frederic Harrison. ... Read more

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  • John Stuart Mill; His Life and Works

    This edition features a linked Table of ContentsCONTENTSI. - A SKETCH OF HIS LIFE. H. R. Fox BourneII. - HIS CAREER IN THE INDIA HOUSE. W. T. ThorntonIII. - HIS MORAL CHARACTER. Herbert SpencerIV. - HIS BOTANICAL STUDIES. Henry TrimenV. - HIS PLACE AS A CRITIC. W. MintoVI. - HIS WORK IN PHILOSOPHY. J. H. LevyVII. - HIS STUDIES IN MORALS AND JURISPRUDENCE. W. A. HunterVIII. - HIS WORK IN POLITICAL ... Read more

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