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The fundamental principle of good citizenship which social science develops and applies |
| Title: | The obligations and privileges of citizenship - a plea for the study of social science |
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| Author: | Jones, Henry, Sir, 1852-1922 |
| Series: | The Rice Institute Pamphlet, Volume 6, Number 3 |
| Issue: | Issue 3 |
| Date: | 1919-07 |
| Citation: | Jones, Henry, Sir, 1852-1922. (1919). "The obligations and privileges of citizenship - a plea for the study of social science." vol. 6. no. 3, pp. 119-183. |
| Description: | Three lectures inaugurating the Sharp Lectureship in Civics and Philanthropy, by Sir Henry Jones, Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Glasgow |
| Citable link to this page: | http://hdl.handle.net/1911/8661 |
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