-
Author:
COOPER (Anthony Ashley)
Description
STERLING LIBRARY
REFERENCE OJLY I7oy
COOPER (Anthony Ashley), 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury.
A Letter concerning enthusiasm, to my Lord
*****. (By A.A.Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury.]
London, 1708.
See LETThR.
Card ID:
512
-
Author:
COOPER (anthony Ashley)
Description
COOPER (Anthony Ashley), ird Eai ot ShaftesbUz7. See MEINECKE (F.)
Shaftesbuiy urid die Wur3eln des
Hist,ori3mus, etc.
Berlin, 1934.
Card ID:
518
-
Author:
COOPER (Anthony Ashley)
Description
COOPER (Anthony Ashley), 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury. See SWEETMAN (John E.)
Shaftesbury and art theory in
eighteenth—century England.
1955.
Card ID:
520
-
Author:
COOPER (Anthony Ashley)
Description
COOPER (Anthony Ashley). 3rd.Ea1 of Shafte3burjJ. _i WEISEfl (C. F.)
Shaftesburys Asthettk, .
Leiozig, 1913.
Card ID:
521
-
Author:
COOPER (Anthony Ashley)
Description
vi !, U’:—’
COOPER (Anthony Ashley) 3rd Earl oShaItesbu
WOTTON (William), D.D.
Bart’lemy fair, or, an Enquiry after wit, in which due respect is had to a setter concerning enthusiasm, to my Lord***.ty.A.aA..Oooper, Earl of Shaft esburyJ, etc
Londo, 1709.
Card ID:
522
-
Author:
COOPER (Anthony Ashley)
Description
COOPER (Anthony Ashley), 7th Earl of Shaftesbury.? See BREADY (John W.)
The Influence of Christianity on social progress, as illustrated by the career of Lord Shaftesbury.
London, 1926.
(Cheap edition.) Lord Shaftesbury,
and social-industrial progress,
London, 1927.
Card ID:
525
-
Author:
COOPER (Anthony Ashley)
Description
COOPER (Anthony Ashley), 7th Earl of Shaftes1ury.
See ENGLAND. Parliament. Petitions and Addresses to Parliament.
Report of a public meeting to consider of a petition to Parliament in support of Lord Ashley’s FactoxyBill,
[Halifax printed, 1833.j
Card ID:
527
-
Author:
COOPER (Anthony Ashley)
Description
,os
COOPER (Anthony Ashley), 7th Earl of Shaftesbury. See ROSENEATJM (Robert A.)
Earnest Victorians. Six great Victorians ILord Shaftesbury, John Henry Newman, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Dante Gabriel Rosetti, Charles Darwin, Charles George Gordon] as portrayed in their own words and those of their contemporaries.
London, 1961.
Card ID:
530