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... Lord Palmerston talked of ' every class in society ' , he was not referring to the three - stage model of upper , middle , and lower : he was using class as a synonym for individual rank or station . To the extent that he saw mid ...
... Lord Palmerston talked of ' every class in society ' , he was not referring to the three - stage model of upper , middle , and lower : he was using class as a synonym for individual rank or station . To the extent that he saw mid ...
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... Lord Hugh Cecil to Maurice Cowling and Michael Portillo , and articulate critics , among whom R. H. Tawney was probably the most powerful.52 At the same time , the image of England as a hierarchical society was successfully reasserted ...
... Lord Hugh Cecil to Maurice Cowling and Michael Portillo , and articulate critics , among whom R. H. Tawney was probably the most powerful.52 At the same time , the image of England as a hierarchical society was successfully reasserted ...
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... Lord Chancellor , Lord MacKay of Clashfern , on the other . His early schooling at Cargilfield School , Edinburgh was followed by a scholarship to Winchester . He always spoke warmly of his time at Winchester , where the atmosphere of ...
... Lord Chancellor , Lord MacKay of Clashfern , on the other . His early schooling at Cargilfield School , Edinburgh was followed by a scholarship to Winchester . He always spoke warmly of his time at Winchester , where the atmosphere of ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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