ABELARD
.... that they are among the most brilliant forgeries in history, unreliable in fact, but an imperishable part of the romantic literature of
France" (
Durant 944). ....
(1564

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David Hume
.... He then returned to
France in the suite of the British Ambassador to find .... to eventually produce the classic Critique of Pure Reason in 1781 (
Durant, 1933, p.196 ....
(1709

7

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The French Revolution and Rousseau
.... He returned to
France in spite of the fact that he was subject to arrest, but as it happens he was left alone. .... (
Durant 248-249). ....
(2665

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Philsophical & Social Context of Rousseau's Ideas
.... authority of the church unable to touch them in a secularized, anticlerical
France. .... As
Durant puts it, Saint-Preux sees the following: Paris as a maelstrom of ....
(4540

18

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Rousseau's Interpretation of Sovereignty of Religion
.... authority of the church unable to touch them in a secularized, anticlerical
France. .... As
Durant puts it, Saint-Preux sees the following: Paris as a maelstrom of ....
(4601

18

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British Monarchy: An Overview
.... With his future enemy, King Philip Augustus of
France, he traveled to the Holy Land in .... would rather lose it to Richard than to any other man alive (
Durant 601 ....
(1759

7

)
AL-ANDALUS
.... It has been suggested that it subsequently spread to the Christians in northern Spain and then to southern
France, helping give rise to the ....
Durant, Will. ....
(4165

17

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Political Philosophy
.... The
France in which Rousseau lived as a highly stratified society, with rigid class levels and a wide disparity between the upper and the lower ....
Durant, Will. ....
(6084

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