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... England ' may be read as a transitional phrase , a gesture toward the old rules of the game . After all , Winthrop's identity as an imperial magistrate , theirs as colonial subjects , required the Arabella passengers to think of England ...
... England ' may be read as a transitional phrase , a gesture toward the old rules of the game . After all , Winthrop's identity as an imperial magistrate , theirs as colonial subjects , required the Arabella passengers to think of England ...
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... England DAVID CANNADINE Institute of Historical Research , University of London GEORGE ORWELL ONCE FAMOUSLY DESCRIBED England as ' the most class - ridden country under the sun ' — a remark of such global reach in its comparative ...
... England DAVID CANNADINE Institute of Historical Research , University of London GEORGE ORWELL ONCE FAMOUSLY DESCRIBED England as ' the most class - ridden country under the sun ' — a remark of such global reach in its comparative ...
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... England , but throughout the west , and there have been considerable gains as a result , among them the recognition that social struc- tures , social perceptions and social ( and political ) actions cannot be thus easily and ...
... England , but throughout the west , and there have been considerable gains as a result , among them the recognition that social struc- tures , social perceptions and social ( and political ) actions cannot be thus easily and ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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