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Memorial on the Schleswig-Holstein Question: Addressed to the Hon. Bradford R. Wood, Minister to the Court of Denmark, Copenhagen
This Elibron Classics book is a facsimile reprint of a 1862 edition published in New York..
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Origins of Development Economics: How Schools of Economic Thought Addressed Development
Historically much economic thought, especially until the 1960s, has been preoccupied with development economics. In the second half of the 20th century, narrow abstract approaches displaced historically informed discourses, marginalizing greater appreciation of history and the social sciences. The contributors cover mercantilism as associated with Italian city states and in the later German economic tradition; the history of debate over capitalist transformation; and the impact of modern growth theory and international trade on pioneering development economists.

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Letters on Natural Magic Addressed to Sir Walter Scott
This Elibron Classics book is a facsimile reprint of a 1842 edition by John Murray, London..
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Discourses Addressed to Mixed Congregations (Birmingham Oratory Millennium Edition, V. 6)
Discourses Addressed to Mixed Congregations examines Catholicism from the inside and deals with the popular prejudices which John Henry Newman's contemporaries entertained of it. Newman uses the same touch he displayed in the pulpit of St. Mary's to explain the truths of the faith which he had embraced. His humour and irony enable him to reach those "who do not narrow their belief to their experience." This edition reveals the context of the Discourses and contains a wealth of references..
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Lectures On The Present Position Of Catholics In England: Addressed To The Brothers Of The Oratory In The Summer Of 1851 (1908)
The Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England is John Henry Newman's brilliant satirical attack on anti-Catholic prejudice and propaganda. The lectures appeared at a time of national uproar, the "Papal Aggression" crisis of 1850-51, and they landed Newman in court for libel. Aimed at a popular audience, they are supremely readable, at times shocking, and certainly the most humorous of any of Newman's writings. Yet they are less well known today than his other works and until now have only been intermittently available. Newman himself thought they were his best-written work, and the leading Newman scholar, Ian Ker, has called them a "neglected satirical masterpiece"..
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