Catálogo de libros: Humanidades

489375 Catálogo de libros: Humanidades

  • The Life, Experience, And Travels Of John Colby, Preacher Of The Gospel (1838)
    John Colby
    ''The Life, Experience, and Travels of John Colby, Preacher of the Gospel'' is a memoir written by John Colby himself in 1838. The book chronicles Colby’s life from his childhood to his adulthood, detailing his experiences as a preacher of the gospel. Colby was born in England and moved to the United States when he was a young man. The book describes his travels throughout the ...
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    35,36 €

  • The Rights And Wrongs Of Disestablishment And Disendowment (1868)
    Priest In Diocese Of Bangor
    The Rights And Wrongs Of Disestablishment And Disendowment is a book written in 1868 by a priest in the Diocese of Bangor. The book discusses the issue of disestablishment and disendowment of the Church of England, which was a controversial topic at the time. The author argues that the Church of England should not be disestablished and that disendowment would be a violation of ...
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    20,87 €

  • The Privilege Of The Writ Of Habeas Corpus Under The Constitution Of The United States
    William M. Kennedy / William MKennedy
    The Privilege Of The Writ Of Habeas Corpus Under The Constitution Of The United States: In What It Consists, How It Is Allowed, How It Is Suspended (1862) is a legal treatise written by William M. Kennedy. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the writ of habeas corpus, a fundamental right protected under the United States Constitution. The author explains the historica...
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    20,87 €

  • The Pearl Of Days
    Barbara H. Farquhar / Barbara HFarquhar
    ''The Pearl of Days: Or The Advantages of the Sabbath to the Working Classes'' is a book written by Barbara H. Farquhar in 1849. The book discusses the importance and benefits of observing the Sabbath day, particularly for the working classes. Farquhar argues that the Sabbath is a day of rest and spiritual reflection that can improve the physical and mental health of workers, a...
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    25,84 €

  • The Progress Of Religious Freedom
    Philip Schaff
    The Progress of Religious Freedom: As Shown in the History of Toleration Acts is a historical account written by Philip Schaff in 1889. The book documents the evolution of religious freedom through the lens of the various Toleration Acts passed throughout history. Schaff provides a detailed analysis of the political and social factors that led to the enactment of these laws, as...
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    25,84 €

  • The Police Of France Or An Account Of The Laws And Regulations Established In That Kingdom
    William Mildmay
    ''The Police of France'' is a historical book written by William Mildmay in 1763. The book provides a comprehensive account of the laws and regulations established in the French Kingdom for the preservation of peace and the prevention of robberies. The author describes the police system in France during the 18th century, including the organization of the police force, their dut...
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    25,84 €

  • The Prerogative Of Creating Peers (1856)
    Anonymous
    The Prerogative of Creating Peers is a political treatise published anonymously in 1856. The book discusses the power of the British monarch to create peers, or members of the House of Lords. The author argues that this power is an important tool for maintaining the balance of power between the different branches of government, and that it should not be limited by Parliament or...
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    25,84 €

  • The Protection Of Neutral Rights At Sea
    William Robert Shepherd
    The Protection Of Neutral Rights At Sea: Documents On The Naval Warfare (1915) is a book written by William Robert Shepherd. It is a collection of documents that discuss the protection of neutral rights during naval warfare. The book includes various treaties, conventions, and declarations that were made by different countries during World War I. These documents highlight the e...
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    25,84 €

  • The Quintessence Of Socialism (1892)
    Albert Schaffle / Bernard Bosanquet
    The Quintessence of Socialism is a book written by Albert Schaffle in 1892 that provides a comprehensive analysis of the socialist movement and its ideology. Schaffle, a German economist and social philosopher, aims to explain the fundamental principles of socialism and its impact on society.The book is divided into two parts. The first part provides an overview of the history ...
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    25,84 €

  • The New Scientific System Of Morality (1906)
    George Gore
    The New Scientific System of Morality is a book written by George Gore in 1906. The book presents a new approach to morality that is based on scientific principles. It argues that morality should be studied and understood in the same way that we study and understand the natural world. Gore proposes that morality is not just a matter of personal opinion or cultural tradition, bu...
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    28,04 €

  • The Parish Rescued
    William Francis Wilkinson
    ''The Parish Rescued: Or Laymen�������s Duties, Rights, And Dangers'' is a book written by William Francis Wilkinson and originally published in 1845. The book explores the role of laymen in the Church of England and their responsibilities, rights, and potential dangers within the parish system. Wilkinson argues that laymen have an important role to play in the Church and that ...
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    28,04 €

  • The Philosophy Of Christian Being (1917)
    Walter E. Brandenburg / Walter EBrandenburg
    The Philosophy of Christian Being is a book written by Walter E. Brandenburg and published in 1917. The book explores the philosophical foundations of Christianity and the nature of Christian existence. It delves into the concepts of God, the soul, free will, and morality, and uses philosophical arguments to support Christian beliefs. The author also examines the role of faith ...
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    28,04 €

  • Studies In Historical Method (1896)
    Mary Sheldon Barnes
    ''Studies In Historical Method'' is a book written by Mary Sheldon Barnes and published in 1896. The book explores various methods of historical research and analysis, including the use of primary sources, the importance of context, and the role of interpretation in understanding historical events. Barnes also examines the limitations and biases that can affect historical schol...
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    28,04 €

  • The Christian Manual
    John Woolton
    The Christian Manual: Or Of The Life And Manners Of True Christians is a book written by John Woolton in 1851. The book provides a comprehensive guide for Christians on how to live a righteous and virtuous life. It covers various topics such as prayer, faith, morality, and the importance of living a life of service to others.The book is divided into several chapters, each of wh...
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    28,04 €

  • The Human Form Divine
    Genevieve Brady
    The Human Form Divine: Or The Highest Physical Expression By The Use Of Spiritual And Mental Forces is a book written by Genevieve Brady and published in 1912. The book explores the idea that the human body can be transformed into a divine form through the use of spiritual and mental forces. Brady argues that by harnessing the power of the mind and spirit, individuals can achie...
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    28,02 €

  • The Country Church And The Rural Problem
    Kenyon Leech Butterfield
    The book titled ''The Country Church and the Rural Problem: The Carew Lectures at Hartford Theological Seminary, 1909'' is authored by Kenyon Leech Butterfield and was published in 1911. The book is a collection of lectures that were delivered by the author at the Hartford Theological Seminary in 1909. The book focuses on the challenges faced by the rural churches in the United...
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  • The Elliott Family
    Charles Burdett
    The Elliott Family: Or The Trials Of New York Seamstresses is a novel written by Charles Burdett and published in 1845. The story revolves around the lives of the Elliott family, who work as seamstresses in New York City during the mid-19th century. The novel explores the challenges and hardships faced by these women as they struggle to make a living in a society that does not ...
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    28,04 €

  • The French Treaty And Tariff Of 1860
    Henry Reader Lack
    The book titled ''The French Treaty and Tariff of 1860: With a Historical Sketch of the Past Commercial Legislation of France'' written by Henry Reader Lack was published in 1861. This book is a comprehensive study of the commercial legislation of France, with a particular focus on the French Treaty and Tariff of 1860. The author provides a detailed historical sketch of the pas...
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    28,04 €

  • The Gate To Caesar (1891)
    Julius Caesar / William Coe Collar
    The Gate To Caesar is a historical book written by Julius Caesar himself in 1891. It is a memoir of his own life and experiences as a Roman general and politician, covering his early years until his assassination in 44 BC. The book is divided into seven sections, each detailing a different period of Caesar’s life, including his rise to power, his military campaigns, and his pol...
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    28,04 €

  • The General Grievances And Oppression Of The Isles Of Orkney And Shetland (1836)
    James Mackenzie
    ''The General Grievances and Oppression of the Isles of Orkney and Shetland'' is a historical book written by James Mackenzie in 1836. The book provides a comprehensive account of the social, economic, and political conditions of the Orkney and Shetland Islands during the early 19th century. Mackenzie, who was a native of the Orkney Islands, was deeply concerned about the pligh...
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    28,04 €

  • The Grammar Of Present Day English (1919)
    Carl Holliday
    The Grammar of Present Day English is a comprehensive guide to the grammar and syntax of the English language, written by Carl Holliday in 1919. The book covers a wide range of topics, including parts of speech, sentence structure, punctuation, and the use of idiomatic expressions. It provides clear explanations and examples of each topic, making it a valuable resource for stud...
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    28,04 €

  • The Substance Of An Argument To Prove The Truth Of The Bible
    David McNicoll
    The book ''The Substance Of An Argument To Prove The Truth Of The Bible: Drawn From The Fitness And Harmony Of Its Subjects'' was written by David McNicoll and was first published in 1827. This book is a comprehensive argument that aims to prove the truth of the Bible based on the fitness and harmony of its subjects. The author argues that the Bible is a unique and divinely ins...
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    28,04 €

  • The Book Of Business (1913)
    Elbert Hubbard
    The Book of Business is a guidebook written by Elbert Hubbard in 1913. It is a collection of essays that offer advice and insights on how to succeed in business. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the importance of customer service, the value of hard work, the benefits of networking, and the need for innovation. Hubbard draws on his own experiences as a successfu...
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    28,02 €

  • The Christian Villager’s Guidebook
    Anthony Crowdy
    The Christian Villager’s Guidebook, written by Anthony Crowdy in 1857, is a practical manual that aims to guide Christian villagers towards living a holy and happy life. The book provides detailed instructions on various aspects of Christian life, including prayer, Bible study, attending church, and living a moral and upright life. The author emphasizes the importance of having...
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    28,02 €

  • The Cost Of Our National Government
    Henry Jones Ford
    ''The Cost of Our National Government: A Study in Political Pathology'' is a book written by Henry Jones Ford and published in 1910. The book is a detailed analysis of the United States government and its expenses, with a focus on the growth of government spending and the impact it has on the economy. Ford argues that the government has become too large and inefficient, and tha...
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    28,02 €

  • The Doomed Turk, The End Of The Eastern Question
    Edmund Middleton
    The Doomed Turk, The End Of The Eastern Question: A Series Of Ten Essays (1900) is a book written by Edmund Middleton. The book is a collection of ten essays that explore the political and social situation in the Ottoman Empire during the late 19th century. Middleton examines the various factors that led to the decline of the Ottoman Empire, including the influence of European ...
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    28,02 €

  • The Eight Chapters Of Maimonides On Ethics, Shemonah Perakim
    Joseph Isaac Gorfinkle
    The Eight Chapters of Maimonides on Ethics, also known as Shemonah Perakim, is a psychological and ethical treatise written by Joseph Isaac Gorfinkle in 1912. This book is a detailed analysis of the eight chapters of Maimonides’ work on ethics, which is considered to be a cornerstone of Jewish philosophy.Gorfinkle provides a thorough examination of Maimonides’ ideas and princip...
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    28,02 €

  • The Religious Creeds And Statistics Of Every Christian Denomination In The United States And British Provinces (1836)
    John Hayward
    The Religious Creeds And Statistics Of Every Christian Denomination In The United States And British Provinces (1836) is a comprehensive guide to the various Christian denominations in the United States and British Provinces during the early 19th century. Written by John Hayward, this book provides detailed information on the beliefs, practices, and statistics of each denominat...
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    26,90 €

  • The Round Of Life (1871)
    A. Wildes / AWildes
    The Round of Life is a novel written by A. Wildes and first published in 1871. The story follows the life of a young woman named Edith, who is born into a wealthy family in England. As she grows up, Edith experiences the highs and lows of life, including love, loss, and betrayal. She falls in love with a man named Arthur, but their relationship is threatened by the interference...
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    26,90 €

  • The Smile
    Samuel Silas Curry
    The Smile: If You Can Do Nothing Else, You Can Smile is a book written by Samuel Silas Curry and first published in 1915. The book is a guide to the power of smiling and its impact on one’s personal and professional life. The author argues that a smile is a powerful tool that can help individuals overcome challenges, build relationships, and achieve success. The book provides p...
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    26,90 €