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... sense it is almost impossible to quarrel with the use of the term ' industrial revolution ' . We live in a world in which it is difficult for people in wealthy countries to see the point of the plea in the Lord's Prayer that we should ...
... sense it is almost impossible to quarrel with the use of the term ' industrial revolution ' . We live in a world in which it is difficult for people in wealthy countries to see the point of the plea in the Lord's Prayer that we should ...
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... Sense and Rights of Man.52 Its main debt , however , is to the Jacobite song tradition , particularly the song from which it takes its air and refrain , " Tho Georthie Reign in Jamie's Stead ' . The potency of the possible combination ...
... Sense and Rights of Man.52 Its main debt , however , is to the Jacobite song tradition , particularly the song from which it takes its air and refrain , " Tho Georthie Reign in Jamie's Stead ' . The potency of the possible combination ...
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... sense . In Germany , the cultural elite has had great difficulties in making sense of unification . The failure of the cultural elite was neither the misjudgement of amateur - politicians nor the miscalculation of would - be economists ...
... sense . In Germany , the cultural elite has had great difficulties in making sense of unification . The failure of the cultural elite was neither the misjudgement of amateur - politicians nor the miscalculation of would - be economists ...
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