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... noble or gentry house- holds as tutors , secretaries or librarians . Most fell back on some form of ecclesiastical preferment . The support of appropriate kinds of scholar- ship was one of the Church's accepted objectives ; 79 and a ...
... noble or gentry house- holds as tutors , secretaries or librarians . Most fell back on some form of ecclesiastical preferment . The support of appropriate kinds of scholar- ship was one of the Church's accepted objectives ; 79 and a ...
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... noble and bureaucratic establishment of Restoration Piedmont to opening the state archives and exposing the arcana imperii to public view . Research into the history of the Piedmontese Estates continued to be discouraged for its ...
... noble and bureaucratic establishment of Restoration Piedmont to opening the state archives and exposing the arcana imperii to public view . Research into the history of the Piedmontese Estates continued to be discouraged for its ...
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... noble dream ' casting legal realism for the former and Ronald Dworkin's rights thesis for the latter . 63 I suggest that comparable extremes are to be avoided in property theory . To understand property as it is we must eschew both ...
... noble dream ' casting legal realism for the former and Ronald Dworkin's rights thesis for the latter . 63 I suggest that comparable extremes are to be avoided in property theory . To understand property as it is we must eschew both ...
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