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Philosophical Historicism And The Betrayal Of First Philosophy. Penn. State Univ. Press. 1995.
Philosophical Historicism And The Betrayal Of First Philosophy. Penn. State Univ. Press. 1995.

By Howard P Kainz, Howard P., Kainz

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Edited By Howard P. Kainz. Includes Bibliographies And Index.

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From Maverick To Mainstream
From Maverick To Mainstream

By David J. Langum, David J., Howard P., Howard P. Walthall, Walthall, Langum

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Founded in 1847 in Lebanon, Tennessee, the Cumberland School of Law holds a unique place in the history of American legal education. As the premier law school in the South in the nineteenth century...

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1000 Years Of Sobriety: 20 People X 50 Years
1000 Years Of Sobriety: 20 People X 50 Years

By William G. Borchert, Howard P., Mark S. Komrad, Sandy B., Michael Fitzpatrick, William G. Borchert, Michael Fitzpatrick, Sandy B., Howard P., Mark S. Komrad

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**The coronavirus pandemic, and how we deal with it, will be remembered as one of the most significant events in this generation. This book offers wisdom from sober elders who have seen all kinds o...

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Griezelverhalen
Griezelverhalen

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Healed by Love
Healed by Love

By Howard Ralston

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