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... population , were ' relatively prosperous ' , ' literate ' , and ' independent ' . . . . [ As for the artisans , they ] usually practiced skilled trades that placed them on the middle rungs of the economic ladder.12 In other words : the ...
... population , were ' relatively prosperous ' , ' literate ' , and ' independent ' . . . . [ As for the artisans , they ] usually practiced skilled trades that placed them on the middle rungs of the economic ladder.12 In other words : the ...
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... population at large , to pundits and pamphleteers , and to the politicians . Moreover , the models in question are precisely those which George 14 M. Taylor , ' The Beginnings of Modern British Social History ? ' , History Workshop ...
... population at large , to pundits and pamphleteers , and to the politicians . Moreover , the models in question are precisely those which George 14 M. Taylor , ' The Beginnings of Modern British Social History ? ' , History Workshop ...
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... population , counted for anything like so much . " And there is yet a third manner in which 34 37 36 For an early discussion of the contradictions between neo - conservatives and neo - liberals , see F. A. Hayek , The Constitution of ...
... population , counted for anything like so much . " And there is yet a third manner in which 34 37 36 For an early discussion of the contradictions between neo - conservatives and neo - liberals , see F. A. Hayek , The Constitution 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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