Extracts from Riley's Memorials of London and London Life in the 14th and 15th Centuries
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Published: 1912
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Henry Thomas Riley
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Published: 1868
Total Pages: 796
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Royal Institution of Great Britain. Library
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Published: 1882
Total Pages: 416
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Published: 1889
Total Pages: 1154
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Samuel Minton
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 352
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Thomas Bull
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 458
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Frederick Burn Harvey
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 146
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Edward Yardley (Poet and Novelist.)
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Published: 1870
Total Pages: 144
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George Frederick Graham
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 304
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John Stuart Mill
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Published: 1868
Total Pages: 114
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom the Introduction In his Autobiography, Mill predicts that the essay On Liberty is "likely to survive longer than anything else that I have written." He goes on to say that the essay is the expression of a "single truth: " "the importance, to man and society, of a large variety of types of character, and of giving full freedom to human nature to expand itself in innumerable and conflicting directions." In the essay itself, Mill defines his subject as "the nature and limits of the power which can be legitimately exercised by society over the individual." He defends the absolute freedom of individuals to engage in conduct not harmful to others, and the near-absolute freedom to express and discuss opinions of all kinds. Mill's essay survives, as he had predicted, because his powerful message is still widely rejected by the powerful, and by those who continue to seek power over the lives of others.