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John Brown gave at his trial. Many historians consider him "narrowly ignorant" and "God's angry man". He was not "narrowly ignorant," having traveled widely in the United States, England, and Europe and talked with many American intellectua...
John Brown appears in court, on trial for the crime of treason - "an enemy of Virginia, an enemy of the Union, a foe of the human race." In this excerpt, Benét reprints Brown's speech to the court. You may dispose of me very easily. I am ne...
was a fool’ ( Dryden ) is referable to the fact either that it may, as a sentiment, be unreasonably immoderate, or that, as Hume argued, it involves pride in what relates to oneself, which, while natural, cannot be justified to those with o...
known as an abolitionist and is remembered for his activism measures. Almost all analysts and historians who had worked with Brown emphasized on the militant actions he had taken against slavery in the United States. Besides that, Brown wa...
active especially in the Kingdom of Naples in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century (Hobbes, pp.153). His works can be found in Paris, Genoa, Naples, Cocentaina, Madrid, Genoa, as well as in Calabria and in important centers of...
Thomas Hobbes and John Locke in terms of their views about the world. The significance of world being ruled by royals will be discussed in the light of viewpoints of philosophers. The purpose of this paper is to make the reader aware about ...
John Calvin can also be seen among one of the scholars who played a significant role in the reformation of early church. Calvin’s work provides an opportunity to understand the development of church since its early times. Calvin has been pr...