899 resultados para Sharp, John, Archbishop
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Translated by: Hubert Kestell Cronish and John Medley.
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"Translated from the ... edition published at Cambridge in 1839, by ... Frederic Field ... and ... the translation [is by] Sir George Prevost."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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This article surveys the fiercely contested posthumous assessments of John Stuart Mill in the newspaper and periodical press, in the months following his death in May 1873, and elicits the broader intellectual context. Judgements made in the immediate wake of Mill's death influence biographers and historians to this day and provide an illuminating aperture into the politics and shifting ideological forces of the period. The article considers how Mill's failure to control his posthumous reputation demonstrates both the inextricable intertwining of politics and character in the 1870s, and the difficulties his allies faced. In particular, it shows the sharp division between Mill's middle and working class admirers; the use of James Mill's name as a rebuke to his son; the redefinition of Malthusianism in the 1870s; and how publication of Mill's Autobiography damaged his reputation. Finally, the article considers the relative absence of both theological and Darwinian critiques of Mill.
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Objective: To investigate the reasons for the decline in deaths attributed to ischaemic heart disease in Poland since 1991 after two decades of rising rates.
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Spine title: Strype's memorials of Abp. Cranmer.
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Binder's title: Strype's works, XXII.
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Signatures: A-G12, H2.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Errata: p. [4].
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Vol. 7 edited by James Craigie Robertson ... and J. Brigstocke Sheppard.