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... University Press , 1953 ) ; and Aharon Lichtenstein , Henry More : The Rational Theology of a Cambridge Platonist ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1962 ) . Among the better twentieth - cen- tury studies of Locke and his thought ...
... University Press , 1953 ) ; and Aharon Lichtenstein , Henry More : The Rational Theology of a Cambridge Platonist ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1962 ) . Among the better twentieth - cen- tury studies of Locke and his thought ...
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... University Press , 1956 ) ; Carl B. Cone , Burke and the Nature of Poli- tics ( Lexington : University of Kentucky Press , 1957 ) ; and Peter J. Stanlis , Edmund Burke and the Natural Law ( Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press ...
... University Press , 1956 ) ; Carl B. Cone , Burke and the Nature of Poli- tics ( Lexington : University of Kentucky Press , 1957 ) ; and Peter J. Stanlis , Edmund Burke and the Natural Law ( Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press ...
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... University Press , 1924 ) ; Felix Frankfurter's Dictionary of American Biography article and his 1938 Harvard lectures on Holmes , both collected in Mr. Justice Holmes and the Supreme Court ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1938 ...
... University Press , 1924 ) ; Felix Frankfurter's Dictionary of American Biography article and his 1938 Harvard lectures on Holmes , both collected in Mr. Justice Holmes and the Supreme Court ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1938 ...
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The Dawn of Reason 146 | 1 |
Natural Religion | 11 |
Whatever Is Is Right | 29 |
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