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... Ashley , later Earl of Shaftesbury . He entered into his service , initially solely as a medical adviser but increasingly particularly after 1672 when Ashley became Lord Chancellor - as a political secretary and adviser . - In 1675 ill ...
... Ashley , later Earl of Shaftesbury . He entered into his service , initially solely as a medical adviser but increasingly particularly after 1672 when Ashley became Lord Chancellor - as a political secretary and adviser . - In 1675 ill ...
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... Ashley's physician . It has been suggested that Sydenham was one of those present at the meeting of friends where the seeds of the Essay were sown . Locke collaborated with him both in his practical and in his written work ...
... Ashley's physician . It has been suggested that Sydenham was one of those present at the meeting of friends where the seeds of the Essay were sown . Locke collaborated with him both in his practical and in his written work ...
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Chapter 2 | 53 |
Chapter 4 | 149 |
Bibliography of Books and Articles referred to more than once | 190 |
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