American international lawyer and soldier (1858–1937)
Frederick Hobbes Allen
Mayor of Pelham Manor, New York
In office 1904–1906
Personal details
Born
(1858-05-30)May 30, 1858 Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii
Died
December 3, 1937(1937-12-03) (aged 79) Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.
Political party
Democrat
Spouse
Adele Livingston Stevens
(m. 1892)
Children
6
Parent(s)
Elisha Hunt Allen Mary Harrod Hobbes
Relatives
Samuel Clesson Allen (grandfather)
Residence
Bolton Priory
Alma mater
Harvard University Harvard Law School
Occupation
Attorney
Frederick Hobbes Allen (May 30, 1858 – December 3, 1937) was an American international lawyer and naval aviator during World War I who was prominent in New York Society during the Gilded Age.[1]
^"COL. F. H. ALLEN, 79, DEAD AT NEWPORT; Former Pelham Manor Mayor Honored by Many Nations for World War Work LAWYER AND ECONOMIST Member of Group Organizing Lafayette Escadrille--Served With Colonel House Once in Diplomatic Service Received Honors Abroad". The New York Times. 4 December 1937. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
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FrederickHobbesAllen (May 30, 1858 – December 3, 1937) was an American international lawyer and naval aviator during World War I who was prominent in...
(1864–1939), who was married to FrederickHobbesAllen (1858–1937), a prominent international lawyer who was the son of Elisha Hunt Allen (1804–1883), former U...
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describes the second "burst" starting with René Descartes, then Thomas Hobbes, Baruch Spinoza, John Locke, Gottfried Leibniz, David Hume, Voltaire, Jean-Jacques...
Peasant (1893), by Richard Heath. The Tales of John Oliver Hobbes (1894), by John Oliver Hobbes. By Reef and Palm (1894, 1st ed.; 1916, 7th ed.), by Louis...
palaeolithic archaeology. While little is known for certain, debates since Hobbes and Rousseau have returned again and again to the philosophical, moral and...
have advanced their own ideas about these questions, including Thomas Hobbes. Hobbes thought "[m]an was motivated by his appetites, desires, fear and self-interest...
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, The Russian Menace to Europe, edited by Paul Blackstock and Bert Hoselitz, and published by George Allen and Unwin, London...
Other intellectual figures who supported absolute monarchy include Thomas Hobbes and Charles Maurras. Monarchy portal Autocracy Authoritarianism Constitutional...
John Locke, generally regarded as the father of modern liberalism. Thomas Hobbes attempted to determine the purpose and the justification of governing authority...
London: George Allen & Unwin 1929. Marriage and Morals. London: George Allen & Unwin 1930. The Conquest of Happiness. London: George Allen & Unwin 1931...
is also found as the standard text of scripture in Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan of 1651. Hobbes gives Vulgate chapter and verse numbers (e.g., Job 41:24,...
aristocracy), or the people as a whole (a democracy, such as a republic). Thomas Hobbes stated on their classification: The difference of Commonwealths consisteth...
From the Renaissance to Hume (including Machiavelli, Erasmus, More, Bacon, Hobbes, Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley and Hume) From Rousseau to...
(third revised ed.). Moscow: Progress Publishers. Frederick Engels: A Biography (Soviet work) Frederick Engels: A Biography (East German work) Engels was...
established positive laws. Thomas Hobbes underlined the need of a powerful state to maintain civility in society. For Hobbes, human beings are motivated by...
and Hobbes featured Calvin "transmogrifying" himself into an elephant. Calvin later jokes to his neighbor Susie that he and his stuffed tiger Hobbes are...
Hague on behalf of Frederick in an attempt to dissuade a dubious publisher, van Duren, from printing without permission Frederick's Anti-Machiavel. In...
philosophers of the early modern period. Influenced by Stoicism, Thomas Hobbes, René Descartes, and heterodox Christians, Spinoza was a leading philosopher...