Resultaten voor 'j r ward'

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  1. Clare College
    1. J R Wardale

    Clare College

    € 35,95
  2. Clare College
    1. J R Wardale

    Clare College

    € 21,95
  3. Lyric Poems and Thoughts in Verse
    1. John R. Ward

    Lyric Poems and Thoughts in Verse

    € 21,95
  4. William James, Moral Philosophy, and the Ethical Life

    William James, Moral Philosophy, and the Ethical Life

    This edited volume demonstrates that a virtue-centered approach to the ethical life is a consistent feature of William James’s moral reasoning from the 1880s until his death. Yet, little else remains constant within his writings on these subjects, and this inconstancy furthers interest in his work over a century later.

    € 62,50
  5. Clare College
    1. J R (John Reynolds) Wardale

    Clare College

    € 35,95
  6. Two Yorkshire Diaries
    1. Arthur Jessop
    2. Ralph Ward

    Two Yorkshire Diaries

    The Diary of Arthur Jessop and Ralph Ward's Journal

    These diaries by Ralph Ward (fl.1754–6) and Arthur Jessop (1682–1751) were first published in 1952 and paint a valuable portrait of the trials, tribulations and pleasures of everyday life for the middle classes in rural Yorkshire in the mid-eighteenth century. A transcription of Jessop's diary from 1861 was first discovered in a Huddersfield bookshop in 1927. A local apothecary and pious community man, Jessop depicts the cycles of life in West Yorkshire, displaying a very British preoccupation with the weather. His diary, which covers the period 1730–46, notably discusses the impact of the Jacobite uprising of 1745. Ralph Ward was a fairly wealthy cattle trader, farmer and businessman in North Yorkshire. He was involved in local government, which he describes factually and clearly. His diary, covering the period 1754–6, also discusses business transactions, farming methods and, of course, the weather.

    € 37,50
  7. British West Indian Slavery, 1750-1834
    1. J. R. Ward

    British West Indian Slavery, 1750-1834

    The Process of Amelioration

    This is the first account of Caribbean slavery to be based on analysis of plantation records from several sugar colonies. It examines the attempts made by British West Indian planters to improve the treatment of their slaves. Dr Ward argues that the measures taken were a considerable success.

    € 273,95