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T. H. Green, Lectures on the Principles of Political Obligation and Other Writings, edited by Paul Harris and John Morrow, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1986, pp. v, 383, hardback £27.50, paperback £9.95. - I. D. MacKillop, The British Ethical Societies, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1986, pp. v, 204, hardback £25.00.
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- Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain , Volume 6 , Issue 2: number 12 , Autumn/Winter 1985 , pp. 27 - 30
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