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County Justice and Treasurer, not represent a gap in his active life. Instead we see what appears to be a remarkable transformation. The litterateur becomes the country gentleman. There is no lack of documentary material for the life of Collins during these years. But what survives seems to belong to another world; to that of rensemble 发表于 2025-3-27 02:42:18
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The Reaction to Collins Abroad,not with an establishment that was failing and unpopular, but with one that was preeminently successful. It was perhaps not unfitting that it was on the continent, in the Low Countries, in Germany, and especially in France, that Collins was to have an impact. This was to be greater in fact in France包租车船 发表于 2025-3-27 14:12:48
Last Years,as the daughter of Sir Walter Wrottesley, a Staffordshire baronet, and the sister of Hugh Wrottesley, a friend of Collins and Desmaizeaux. It was to Hugh Wrottesley that Desmaizeaux had dedicated his .,. in 1720, and his name recurs in Collins’ letters. It would seem that Collins had deliberately re惊惶 发表于 2025-3-27 18:53:15
International Archives of the History of Ideas‘ Archives internationales d‘histoire des idéeshttp://image.papertrans.cn/a/image/158248.jpgRelinquish 发表于 2025-3-28 00:47:07
Kovarianz im Lagrange-FormalismusCollins’ first published work. was his ., printed anonymously in 1707.. It was concerned with the relation between reason and Revelation. As has been seen the age was one that wanted to show the reasonableness of Christianity, but it was not one that would easily accept the degree to which Collins was to push the claims of reason.Maximizer 发表于 2025-3-28 03:57:59
The Essay on the Use of Reason,Collins’ first published work. was his ., printed anonymously in 1707.. It was concerned with the relation between reason and Revelation. As has been seen the age was one that wanted to show the reasonableness of Christianity, but it was not one that would easily accept the degree to which Collins was to push the claims of reason.EXUDE 发表于 2025-3-28 09:30:29
The Library at Great Baddow,brary. Its acquisition was one of the principal interests in his life. As early as 1704, Locke had noticed it. “Sir,” he wrote, “I forgot you had an estate in the country, a library in town, friends everywhere.”. Samuel Bold knew Collins as a bibliophile. Writing to Locke, on 23 August 1703, of his unsuccessful search for a book, he saidelucidate 发表于 2025-3-28 11:35:56
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-3217-9Age of Enlightenment; Anthony Collins; eighteenth century; enlightenment; seventeenth century