Essays by Henry Thomas Buckle, Author of "A History of Civilization in England": With a Biographical Sketch of the Author. Inhalt: Biographical Sketch of H. Th. Buckle. Mill on Liberty. The Influence of Women on the Progress of KnowledgeBrockhaus, 1867 - 164 pages |
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