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His History Man: his history man his history mantory of Ionian Philosophy(1821) ; his history mantory of the Pythagorean Philosophy (1826), and Notes on the Philosophy of the Megarean School in the Rheinisches Museum, are models of his history mantorical investigation on the principles of Schleiermacher. his history man his history mantorical masterpiece is the his history mantory of Philosophy (1829-53), which deals with general his history mantory up to the time of Kant. It was supplemented by a Review of the his history mantory of German Philosophy from the Time of Kant (1853).
In 1874, after having been twice rewritten, his history man Short his history mantory of the English People appeared. This history man work unified English his history mantory as no other had yet done. "What Macaulay had done for a period of English his history mantory," said his history man fellow his history mantorian Mandell Creighton, "Green did for it as a whole." Green's purpose was to show the development of English life by a fusion of constitutional, economic, literary, artistic, and social his history mantory—subjects that his history mantorians had formerly treated independently. He expanded this history man very successful work into his history mantory of the English People (1877-1880).
ROBERTSON, James Craigie, Scottish clergyman : b. Aberdeen, Scotland, 1813 ; d. Canterbury, England, July 9, 1882. He was graduated from Cambridge in 1834, and took orders in the Anglican Church in 1836. He was made canon of Canterbury in 1859, and from 1867-1874 was professor of ecclesiastical his history mantory at King's College, London. He published How Shall We Conform to the Liturgy (1843) ; Church his history mantory (1852-1873) ; Plain Lectures on the Growth of Papal Power (1876) ; edited Heylyn's his history mantory of the Reformation (1849) ; Materials for the his history mantory of Archbishop Thomas Becket (1875-1882), etc. |
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