This latest addition to the Oxford Readings in Philosophy series covers a topic which is one of the focal points of much of the current work in moral and politicaltheory.
I used this primarily as an introduction and really enjoyed it. I would recommend this to anyone that is interested in the subject of rights.
Jeremy Harwood
This work beings with the history and legends of freemasonry, from its medieval origins, through the age of enlightenment and the founding fathers of the usa, to the victorians and up to the present day.
Jeremy Sheldon
This is a comprehensive, jargon-free guide for all budding screenwriters.
Jeremy Safran
Jeremy Safran
Jeremy Dronfield
Jeremy Safran
Jeremy Dronfield Staff
Jeremy Safran
Jeremy Safran
Jeremy Pyle
Jeremy D'Entremont
First in a series of state lighthouse books, by new england's foremost lighthouse historian.
Jeremy Packer
Jeremy Black
Packed with contemporary maps, this is a visual survey of how conflict was recorded and planned before and during world war ii, revealing how warfare and its documentation and presentation changed throughout the conflict.
Jeremy Munday
Jeremy Whitley
Jeremy Dronfield
Jeremy Black
Jeremy Black
Jeremy Whitley
Jeremy Morris
Jeremy Morris
Jeremy Travis
Jeremy Packer
Jeremy Wittkop
Jeremy Morris
Jeremy Dronfield
Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Dyson
Jeremy Myers
Jeremy Whitley
Jeremy England
Jeremy Graves
Jeremy Chow
Jeremy S. Adams
Jeremy O. Harris
Jeremy Garlick
Jeremy Black
Jeremy Munday
Melanie Waldron
Jeremy Dunham
Jeremy Black
Jeremy Pang
Jeremy D. Visone
Jeremy Hawthorn
Jeremy Adelman
Jeremy M. Testa
Jeremy Wilson
Jeremy Colangelo
Jeremy Stephen Wiberg
Jeremy Lewis
Jeremy C. De Chavez
Jeremy Black
Jeremy Hooker
Jeremy Szal
Jeremy A. Crang
Jeremy Killian
Jeremy Horder
Jeremy Moss
Kentucky Commission on Human Rights
Marshall Frady
As a young journalist in the south in the 1960s, marshall frady walked the hot sidewalks, sat in crowded churches and courtrooms, and interviewed prominent civil rights leaders.
E. L. Doctorow
As the civil war was moving toward its inevitable conclusion, general william tecumseh sherman marched 60,000 union troops through georgia and the carolinas, leaving a 60-mile-wide trail of death, destruction, looting, thievery and chaos.
Steven W. Hays
Keith Mayes
Keith Mayes
Margaret Wilson
This neglected novel tells the story of wully mclaughlin coming home from the civil war to find his sweetheart pregnant with another man’s child..
Nathan Harris
Gottlieb Planck
Paul Berman
Frederick Douglass
Albert Behr
A. Holtgreven
R. Leonhardt
Danielle Smith-Llera
Heinrich Becher
Heinrich Becher
A. Dalcke
Deborah V. Chapman
Konstantin K. Likharev
Written by one of the world's leading theorists working on the josephson effect, this extensive monograph offers a detailed description of the statics, dynamics and statistics of josephson junctions.
Erwin Grueber
A. Dalcke
Ken Ellingwood
Gordon H. Shufelt
James Moliterno
Olívia Maria Gomes da Cunha
Alan Dershowitz
Stephen E. Anderson
Robert J. Wynstra
Amy B. Rogers
Fritz Kiefersauer
Mosbeh Kaloop
Heinrich Becher
Amy B. Rogers
Ryan Gale
P. K. Jayasree
The book provides primary information about civil engineering to both a civil and non-civil engineering audience in areas such as construction management, estate management, and building.
A. V. Razvalyaev
Daniel José Older
Lance Carden
A. Dalcke
Al Sharpton
Isabel Allende
Paul F. Power
Amy B. Rogers
Kevin P. Winn
Juneteenth celebrates the emancipation of enslaved people in the united states.
[Hugo Böhlau]
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