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121Author:  Mill, John Stuart, 1806-1873Add
 Title:  Bentham  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: There are two men, recently deceased, to whom their country is indebted not only for the greater part of the important ideas which have been thrown into circulation among its thinking men in their time, but for a revolution in its general modes of thought and investigation. These men, dissimilar in almost all else, agreed in being closet-students -- secluded in a peculiar degree, by circumstances and character, from the business and intercourse of the world: and both were, through a large portion of their lives, regarded by those who took the lead in opinion (when they happened to hear of them) with feelings akin to contempt. But they were destined to renew a lesson given to mankind by every age, and always disregarded -- to show that speculative philosophy, which to the superficial appears a thing so remote from the business of life and the outward interests of men, is in reality the thing on earth which most influences them, and in the long run overbears every other influence save those which it must itself obey. The writers of whom we speak have never been read by the multitude; except for the more slight of their works, their readers have been few.. but they have been the teachers of the teachers; there is hardly to be found in England an individual of any importance in the world of mind, who (whatever opinions he may have afterwards adopted) did not first learn to think from one of these two; and though their influences have but begun to diffuse themselves through these intermediate channels over society at large, there is already scarcely a publication of any consequence addressed to the educated classes, which, if these persons had not existed, would not have been different from what it is. These men are, Jeremy Bentham and Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- the two great seminal minds of England in their age.
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122Author:  Milton, JohnAdd
 Title:  TO THE LORD GENERALL CROMWELL MAY 1652  
 Published:  2001 
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 Description: On the proposalls of certaine ministers at the Committee for Propagation of the Gospell.
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123Author:  Milton, JohnAdd
 Title:  TO MR. CYRIACK SKINNER UPON HIS BLINDNESS  
 Published:  2001 
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124Author:  Milton, JohnAdd
 Title:  PSALM 136  
 Published:  2001 
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125Author:  Milton, JohnAdd
 Title:  A PARAPHRASE ON PSALM 114  
 Published:  2001 
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 Description: This and the following Psalm were don by the Author at fifteen yeers old.
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126Author:  Milton, JohnAdd
 Title:  Psalms I-VIII and LXXX-LXXXVIII Done into Verse  
 Published:  2001 
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127Author:  Milton, JohnAdd
 Title:  TO SR HENRY VANE THE YOUNGER  
 Published:  2001 
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128Author:  Newton, John, 1622-1678.Add
 Title:  An Introduction to the Art of Rhetorick  
 Published:  2001 
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 Description: RHETORICK is the Art or faculty of eloquent and delightfull speaking.
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129Author:  Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900Add
 Title:  Thus Spake Zarathustra  
 Published:  2001 
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130Author:  unknownAdd
 Title:  Olso Declaration on Freedom of Religion or Belief (1998)  
 Published:  2001 
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 Description: Whereas the Oslo Conference on Freedom of Religion or Belief, meeting in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, reaffirms that every person has the right to freedom of religion or belief;
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131Author:  Pareto, Vilfredo, 1848-1923Add
 Title:  The New Theories of Economics  
 Published:  2001 
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132Author:  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778Add
 Title:  Profession of Faith of a Savoyard Vicar  
 Published:  2001 
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 Description: Expect from me neither learned declamations nor profound arguments. I am no great philosopher, and give myself but little trouble in regard to becoming such. Still I perceive sometimes the glimmering of good sense, and have always a regard for the truth. I will not enter into any disputation, or endeavor to refute you; but only lay down my own sentiments in simplicity of heart. Consult your own during this recital: this is all I require of you. If I am mistaken, it is undesignedly, which is sufficient to absolve me of all criminal error; and if I am right, reason, which is common to us both, shall decide. We are equally interested in listening to it, and why should not our views agree?
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133Author:  Stephen, LeslieAdd
 Title:  The English Utilitarians  
 Published:  2001 
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134Author:  Stewart, DugaldAdd
 Title:  The collected works of Dugald Stewart  
 Published:  2001 
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135Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  Our Fellow Savages of the Sandwich Islands  
 Published:  2001 
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136Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  Our Fellow Savages of the Sandwich Islands  
 Published:  2001 
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137Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  Around the World Letter, No. 5  
 Published:  2001 
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138Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  Around the World Letter, No. 6  
 Published:  2001 
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139Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  Around the World Letter, No. 7  
 Published:  2001 
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140Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  REMINISCENCES OF SOME UNCOMMONPLACE CHARARACTERS I HAVE CHANCED TO MEET (Artemus Ward version 1)  
 Published:  2001 
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 Description: This formed the title of the lecture delivered last evening at the Academy of Music, by Mark Twain. Despite the inclemency of the weather the house was densely crammed; in fact, it contained the largest audience ever assembled within its walls to listen to a lecture.
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