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... growth - in Winthrop's words , a covenant to develop here in this world , in this land , in ' wisdom , power , goodness , and truth ' . The City on a Hill is the first ideal to take the fate of the New World as its condition of failure ...
... growth - in Winthrop's words , a covenant to develop here in this world , in this land , in ' wisdom , power , goodness , and truth ' . The City on a Hill is the first ideal to take the fate of the New World as its condition of failure ...
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British Academy. tion where minimum wage laws inhibit the growth of low - wage jobs on the American pattern . These findings strongly support Solow's views regarding the secondary contribution of working practices to European ...
British Academy. tion where minimum wage laws inhibit the growth of low - wage jobs on the American pattern . These findings strongly support Solow's views regarding the secondary contribution of working practices to European ...
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... growth of this distinguished collection of vases and wrote the popular guide . He had , of course , always believed in the necessity of establishing collections of Classical antiquities as an important aid in promoting an understanding ...
... growth of this distinguished collection of vases and wrote the popular guide . He had , of course , always believed in the necessity of establishing collections of Classical antiquities as an important aid in promoting an understanding ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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