AC1 .G78 v. 2
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The development of political theory and government, |
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AC1 .G78 v. 3
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Foundations of science and mathematics, |
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AC1 .G78 v. 4
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Religion and theology, |
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AC1 .G78 v. 5
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Philosophy of law and jurisprudence, |
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AC1 .G78 v. 6-7
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Imaginative literature, |
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AC1 .G78 v. 8
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Ethics, the study of moral values, |
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AC1 .G78 v. 9
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Biology, psychology, and medicine, |
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AC1 .G78 v.10
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Philosophy, |
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AC1 .H3
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The Harvard classics. |
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AC 1 H3 2 v. 2
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The Apology, Phaedo, and Crito of Plato, |
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AC 1 H3 2 v.3
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Essays, civil and moral, and The new Atlantis, |
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AC 1 H3 2 v. 4
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The complete poems of John Milton, |
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AC 1 H3 2 v.5
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Essays and English traits, |
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AC1 H3 2 v.6
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The poems and songs of Robert Burns, |
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AC 1 H3 2 v.7
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The Confessions of St. Augustine, |
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AC 1 H3 2 v.8
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Nine Greek dramas / |
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AC 1 H3 2 v. 9
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Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero, with his treatises on friendship and old age, |
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AC 1 H3 2 v.10
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An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations |
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AC 1 H3 2 v.11
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The origin of species, |
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AC 1 H3 2 v.12
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Plutarch's lives of Themistocles, Pericles, Aristides, Alcibiades, and Coriolanus, Demosthenes, and Cicero, Cæsar and Antony, |
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