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First British trade expedition to China: Captain Weddell and the Courteen Fleet in Asia and late Ming Canton
In The First British Trade Expedition to China, Nicholas D. Jackson explores the pioneering British trade expedition to China launched in the late Ming period by Charles I and the Courteen Association. While utilizing the vivid and unique perspective of its commander, Captain John Weddell, this study concentrates on the fleet's adventures in south China between Portuguese Macao and the provincial capital, Guangzhou (Canton). Tracing the obscure origins of Sino.
Hobbes, Bramhall and the politics of liberty and necessity: a quarrel of the Civil Wars and Interregnum
In: Cambridge studies in early modern British history
Bishop Bramhall, the ‘Great Arminian’, ‘Irish Canterbury’ and ‘Most Unsound Man in Ireland’, 1633–1641
In: Hobbes, Bramhall and the Politics of Liberty and Necessity, S. 21-39
Bibliography
In: Hobbes, Bramhall and the Politics of Liberty and Necessity, S. 305-322
<i>Castigations of Hobbes's Animadversions</i> and <i>The Catching of Leviathan</i>, 1657–1658: Hobbes as Leviathan of Leviathans
In: Hobbes, Bramhall and the Politics of Liberty and Necessity, S. 220-249
Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History
In: Hobbes, Bramhall and the Politics of Liberty and Necessity, S. 332-336
The Restoration and death of Bramhall and Hobbes's last word, 1668
In: Hobbes, Bramhall and the Politics of Liberty and Necessity, S. 250-275
The public quarrel: Hobbes, <i>Of Liberty and Necessity</i>, 1654, Bramhall, <i>Defence of True Liberty</i>, 1655 and Hobbes, <i>Questions concerning Liberty, Necessity and Chance</i>, 1656
In: Hobbes, Bramhall and the Politics of Liberty and Necessity, S. 180-219
Conclusion
In: Hobbes, Bramhall and the Politics of Liberty and Necessity, S. 276-304
Bishop Bramhall, the Earl of Newcastle, Thomas Hobbes and the First English Civil War
In: Hobbes, Bramhall and the Politics of Liberty and Necessity, S. 40-67
Introduction
In: Hobbes, Bramhall and the Politics of Liberty and Necessity, S. 1-20
Hobbes's flight to France, <i>De Cive</i> and the beginning of the quarrel with Bramhall, summer 1645
In: Hobbes, Bramhall and the Politics of Liberty and Necessity, S. 68-99
Bramhall and the royalist schemes of 1646–1650
In: Hobbes, Bramhall and the Politics of Liberty and Necessity, S. 125-145
An epistolary skirmish, 1645–1646: Bramhall's ‘Discourse’, Hobbes's ‘Treatise’ and Bramhall's ‘Vindication’
In: Hobbes, Bramhall and the Politics of Liberty and Necessity, S. 100-124