946 resultados para Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool.


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"Letters from Jonathan Dayton to John Cleves Symmes": p. 197-277.

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Series and volume enumeration dropped and consecutive volume enumeration used, 1947-

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Pub. by the Leicester literary and philosophical society.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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"The substance of this essay formed a paper on "The origin and nature of matter and force, and life and mind,' read before the Literary and scientific society of Birkenhead, November, 1901."--Pref.

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1850-1931 (v. 1-40) include reports and papers of the Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society, and some years, of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society, of the Leicestershire Archaeological Society and of other similar societies.

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Description based on: Vol. 118, pt. 3 (Nov. 1948); title from cover.

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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06

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In this article I critically examine the theoretical and empirical relationship between world society, whereby global civil society is taken to be its physical or empirical counterpart, and the society of states. This relationship is typically portrayed as contradictory or confrontational, and I contend that this mainstream perspective is reliant on a superficial analysis of the relationship. If one examines the deeper dynamics, viewed in their contemporary international normative context, then one can identify the more constructive and permissive aspects of the relationship. Rather than being wholly incompatible I argue that world society and international society are mutually constitutive and mutually dependent regimes, whose relationship is more often marked by cooperation than by conflict. English School theory provides the conceptual framework for this analysis. The relationship between international and world society presents a core ontological tension within this theory, and again they tend to occupy polarised positions. A synthesis of four international theories - pluralist international society theory, solidarist international society theory, critical international theory, and the discourse of global civil society - informs the hypothesis that the relationship can be normatively and empirically reconciled. In order to empirically support this explanation I analyse two phenomena in world politics - transnational advocacy networks and humanitarian intervention - where there is an apparent tension between international and world society.

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New ser. no. 12-16, 30 lack numbering.

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Binder's title.

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The preface to v. 1 states that "the old series was interrupted in 1854 [1852?] and never renewed." The "old" or first series was apparently composed of the following publications: [v. 1] Hildreth, S.P. Pioneer history, Cincinnati [etc.] 1848 (in publishers' advertisement called the first volume of the Transactions of the Historical society of Cincinnati) -- [v. 2] Hildreth, S.P. Biographical and historical memoirs of the early pioneer settlers of Ohio, Cincinnati, 1852 (called in the preface "the second volume of the early history of Ohio, prepared by Dr. Hildreth ... and published under the auspices of the Ohio historical society.")

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French and English