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recent typology , and agree that over this span of three hundred years , English society has been characterised by ... who have recently been examining England's wealth and occupational structure from 1688 to the twentieth century .
recent typology , and agree that over this span of three hundred years , English society has been characterised by ... who have recently been examining England's wealth and occupational structure from 1688 to the twentieth century .
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More recently that habit of piety has weakened or disappeared . ... is at the very centre of all that current talk about high and persistent European unemployment and its sharp contrast with the recent experience of the United States .
More recently that habit of piety has weakened or disappeared . ... is at the very centre of all that current talk about high and persistent European unemployment and its sharp contrast with the recent experience of the United States .
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The use of a small robot buggy in recent years to examine the unexplained shafts leading from the so - called Queen's Chamber in the Great Pyramid , provided him with an opportunity , on the one hand to encourage ...
The use of a small robot buggy in recent years to examine the unexplained shafts leading from the so - called Queen's Chamber in the Great Pyramid , provided him with an opportunity , on the one hand to encourage ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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