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    Book review of Exile in the Kingdom, a novel written by Maine author Robert Ha

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    Book review of Exile in the Kingdom, a novel written by Maine author Robert Harnum and published by University Press of New England

    Portrait of Robert Dessaix in the National Library of Australia bookshop, Canberra, 10 October 2008, 1 [picture] /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author Robert Dessaix in the National Library of Australia bookshop, Canberra, 10 October 2008.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia

    Portrait of Robert Dessaix in the National Library of Australia bookshop, Canberra, 10 October 2008, 2 [picture] /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author Robert Dessaix in the National Library of Australia bookshop, Canberra, 10 October 2008.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia

    The author, Robert Kimber, who lives in Temple, looks at how little Maine\u27s west

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    The author, Robert Kimber, who lives in Temple, looks at how little Maine\u27s west-central interior has changed over the past three decades. Kimber takes issue with the State Planning Office, which refers to Temple as a typical suburb because any place where 85 percent of the employed adults leave town daily to work elsewhere is considered a commuter town. With references to stark contrast between the Hydro-Quebec power line controversy, and W.A. Mitchell, Chairmakers, a local cottage industry

    Free will and epistemology: a defence of the transcendental argument for freedom

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    This is a work concerned with justification and freedom and the relationship between these. Its summational aim is to defend a transcendental argument for free will – that we could not be epistemically justified in undermining a strong notion of free will, as a strong notion of free will would be required for any such process of undermining to be itself epistemically justified. The book advances two transcendental arguments – for a deontically internalist conception of epistemic justification and the aforementioned argument for a libertarian conception of free will. In defending each of these arguments, the book both defends and relies upon the principle that ‘ought’ implies ‘can’. In articulating the latter transcendental argument – for freedom – heavy reliance is made on the earlier, epistemic, work: especially on the deontological conception of rational justification (on epistemic internalism)

    Hudson, Herb. 3. Part three of interview about Pouch Cove.

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    Herb Hudson is seated at his home in Pouch Cove, discussing the shipwreck written about by author Robert Parsons.00:00 – reading Robert Parson’s books about sealing ships, shipwrecks; 1:26 – discrepancies between details in book and his experience; 2:46 – meeting author Robert Parsons; man spending night on Anvil Rocks; shipwreck; rescue

    Mobile Press-Register sleeve MP0046723

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    Author Robert Short / (Springhill Presbyterian Church

    Poet and Author Robert Bly Visits UNH

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    The International Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

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    Author Robert Dessaix, Melbourne, 2001 [picture] /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation see file, NLA11/672.; Part of the collection: Portraits of significant Australians, 1980-2003.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Purchased from the photographer 2012
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