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Godwin, William - reference. [eng]
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William Godwin (1784). Imogen: A Pastorial Romance From the Ancient British
E-text. [eng]
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Project Gutenberg Presents - William Godwin
Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries
by William Godwin (etext and zip-files). [eng]
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William Godwin
"William Godwin was born at Wisbech in 1756. After three years at day school and three years with a private tutor in Norwich, Godwin entered Hoxton Presbyterian College. Godwin left college as a Tory but after five years as a minister he had developed radical political views. While he was a minister in Beaconsfield William Godwin became friendly with the Rational Dissenters, Richard Price and Joseph Priestley." [eng]
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William Godwin: Philosophy
Biography, notes [eng]
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Political justice and its influence on morals and happiness by W. Godwin
Etext. [eng]
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William Godwin (1756 - 1836)
An essay in German from Uwe Wiedemann's directory 'Philosophen und Logiker'. [eng]
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William Godwin, 1756-1836
"The father of philosophical anarchism, William Godwin, was born March 3, 1756 in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, and was the
seventh of thirteen children of John Godwin and Anna Hull." [eng]
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