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... century which followed . Eighteenth - century Prose Writings The advance of the scientific spirit was a marked feature of the eighteenth century , and it influenced the writing of history . Hume's History of England is the first piece ...
... century which followed . Eighteenth - century Prose Writings The advance of the scientific spirit was a marked feature of the eighteenth century , and it influenced the writing of history . Hume's History of England is the first piece ...
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... century . Jeremy Bentham held similar views , and in his Fragment on Government he elaborated the ethical system of Utilitari- anism and founded an important school of political thought known as that of the Philosophical Radicals . Near ...
... century . Jeremy Bentham held similar views , and in his Fragment on Government he elaborated the ethical system of Utilitari- anism and founded an important school of political thought known as that of the Philosophical Radicals . Near ...
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A Critical Survey Thomas George Williams. Seventh Century ( late ) CAEDMON Eighth Century THE VENERABLE BEDE I. PRE - CONQUEST Beowulf , Widsith , Complaint of Deor , The Wanderer , The Seafarer . Eighth Century ( late ) CYNEWULF : Crist ...
A Critical Survey Thomas George Williams. Seventh Century ( late ) CAEDMON Eighth Century THE VENERABLE BEDE I. PRE - CONQUEST Beowulf , Widsith , Complaint of Deor , The Wanderer , The Seafarer . Eighth Century ( late ) CYNEWULF : Crist ...
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