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... cent poor ( servants ) , 10 per cent lower class ( unskilled labourers ) , 1 per cent aristocracy and riffraff combined , and the rest ( 79 per cent ) ' middling ' : artisans , tradesmen , shopkeepers , independent farmers . They came ...
... cent poor ( servants ) , 10 per cent lower class ( unskilled labourers ) , 1 per cent aristocracy and riffraff combined , and the rest ( 79 per cent ) ' middling ' : artisans , tradesmen , shopkeepers , independent farmers . They came ...
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... cent unemployment in the 1960s is accompanied by roughly eight per cent unemployment in the 1990s . This is obviously a much bigger change than can be inferred in the US . There is , however , an underlying similarity in timing . In ...
... cent unemployment in the 1960s is accompanied by roughly eight per cent unemployment in the 1990s . This is obviously a much bigger change than can be inferred in the US . There is , however , an underlying similarity in timing . In ...
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... cent over the period 1969-73 as compared to a long - term real interest rate on govern- ment bonds of 2.0 per cent . For the period 1989-93 the corresponding figures were 10.8 per cent and 3.7 per cent . Thus the gap between net profits ...
... cent over the period 1969-73 as compared to a long - term real interest rate on govern- ment bonds of 2.0 per cent . For the period 1989-93 the corresponding figures were 10.8 per cent and 3.7 per cent . Thus the gap between net profits ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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