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... interest ' overstates ) , when she says of Sonnet 11 : Whether the foregrounding of seale is remembered when one encounters that beauty which you hold in lease in 13 perhaps depends on whether the reader shares with Shakespeare the ...
... interest ' overstates ) , when she says of Sonnet 11 : Whether the foregrounding of seale is remembered when one encounters that beauty which you hold in lease in 13 perhaps depends on whether the reader shares with Shakespeare the ...
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British Academy. interest of money . " 26 He then went on to develop an argument which related the rate of interest to the scale of the opportunities for profitable investment , noting that the rate was higher in Scotland and France than ...
British Academy. interest of money . " 26 He then went on to develop an argument which related the rate of interest to the scale of the opportunities for profitable investment , noting that the rate was higher in Scotland and France than ...
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... interest in Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments ( 1759 ) and the association of sentimentality with ' political liberalism and religious tolerance'.25 Unlike Smith , who disliked the first manifestations of the French Revolution ...
... interest in Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments ( 1759 ) and the association of sentimentality with ' political liberalism and religious tolerance'.25 Unlike Smith , who disliked the first manifestations of the French Revolution ...
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