Makers of Modern England: The Force of Individual Genius in HistoryMacmillan, 1966 - 334 pages |
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Jeremy Bentham 17481832 | 1 |
John Stuart Mill 180673 | 26 |
John Henry Newman 180190 | 51 |
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