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... century BCE and destroyed in the year 68 CE . Père de Vaux suggested that the Teacher of Righteousness came there with his adherents about the middle of the second century BCE . At first , they would have lived in tents or huts . But ...
... century BCE and destroyed in the year 68 CE . Père de Vaux suggested that the Teacher of Righteousness came there with his adherents about the middle of the second century BCE . At first , they would have lived in tents or huts . But ...
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... century ( at least before 1 May 1997 ) has been its capacity to extend its social vision , to great electoral advantage , without the accompanying contradictions becoming too debilitatingly apparent : beginning with the traditional ...
... century ( at least before 1 May 1997 ) has been its capacity to extend its social vision , to great electoral advantage , without the accompanying contradictions becoming too debilitatingly apparent : beginning with the traditional ...
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... Century English Society : Class Struggle Without Class ? ' , Social History , iii ( 1978 ) , 133–65 ; P. King , ' Edward Thompson's Con- tribution to Eighteenth - Century Studies : The Patrician - Plebeian Model Re - Examined ' , Social ...
... Century English Society : Class Struggle Without Class ? ' , Social History , iii ( 1978 ) , 133–65 ; P. King , ' Edward Thompson's Con- tribution to Eighteenth - Century Studies : The Patrician - Plebeian Model Re - Examined ' , Social ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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