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Yes it is British, but it was developed by Heckler and Koch, a German company that was, at the time owned by Royal Ordnance, a British defence contractor.
they had a disciplined and developed army.
Many leading philosophers have agreed that the source of emotions and feeling lyes in one's heart, exactly centred the articulary vein and the major blood vessel. Bye.
The Germans used a AT-4
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Early proponents of utilitarianism were the British philosophers Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) and John Stuart Mill (1806-1873).
Utilitarianism was developed in its modern form by the British philosophers John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham.
Jeremy Bentham has written: 'The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham' -- subject(s): British Philosophers, Correspondence, reminiscences, Philosophers, British
I am not sure I understand your question. If you are asking which population (which kind of people) are utilitarians, they are from all walks of life. The philosophy was created by John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham, both of whom were British. But it has influenced people all over the world. However, if you are asking what a basic proposition (a belief or theory) of utilitarianism is, this philosophy proposes that an ethical action is one that will provide the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people.
George Bentham has written: 'Handbook of the British flora' 'Handbook of the British flora' 'Labiatarum Genera Et Species: Or, A Description of the Genera and Species of Plants of the Order ..' -- subject(s): Accessible book
The "Sorcerer's Stone" and "Philosopher's Stone" refer to the same object in two different editions of the first Harry Potter book by J.K. Rowling. In the UK version, it is called the "Philosopher's Stone," while in the US version, it is called the "Sorcerer's Stone." The stone is a mythical substance that has the power to grant immortality.
One famous European philosopher is Friedrich Nietzsche, known for his works on morality, existentialism, and the concept of the Übermensch.
They wanted to eat their bagels in peace from the British King
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Mahatma Gandhi who's acts gave independence to India from the British rule.
Samuel Slater was a British mechanic. He developed the British style spinning mill. The mill was a great financial success in 1790.
Have you ever caught yourself wondering which military radio was used by the British army that was developed in 1933? No. 1 Wireless Set was a short range radio used by the British Army, this wireless set was developed in 1933.