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Jonathan Dymond (1796–1828) was an English Quaker and an ethical philosopher who is known for his monograph An Enquiry into the Accordancy of War with the ...
Jonathan Dymond died of cholera on 6 May 1828, while visiting the United States, and is buried in Exeter Quaker Burial Ground, City of Exeter, Devon, England.
The English Quaker and linen-draper Jonathan Dymond (1796–1828) is best known for his strong philosophic articulation of the testimony against war. The first ...
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Jonathan Dymond (1796-1828) is almost without biography. He consumed his own smoke and turned everything that belonged to him into the two books and a few ...
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Jan 5, 2022 · Abstract. The English Quaker and linen-draper Jonathan Dymond (1796–1828) is best known for his strong philosophic articulation of the ...
The object of the following pages is, to give a view of the principal arguments which maintain the indefensibility and impolicy of war, and to examine the ...
He died of consumption on 6 May 1828, aged 31. Jonathan Dymond was the fourth of five sons of John Dymond a Quaker linen-draper of Exeter, County Devon in ...
Dec 1, 2021 · The English Quaker and linen-draper Jonathan Dymond (1796-1828) is best known for his strong philosophic articulation of the testimony ...