Harrison, Frederic (b. 1831)

Harrison, Frederic, barrister, born in London, professor of Jurisprudence in the Inns of Court; author of articles contributed to Reviews and Essays, and of Lectures on a variety of current questions, historical, social, and religious, from the standpoint of the positivism of Auguste Comte, with his somewhat vague “Religion of Humanity” is the author of “Order and Progress,” the “Choice of Books,” &c.; (b. 1831).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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