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... tion of this is that many historians of modern England , who have ostensibly been depicting national society as a whole , have in practice been doing little more than replicate one or other of these mutually - exclusive contemporary ...
... tion of this is that many historians of modern England , who have ostensibly been depicting national society as a whole , have in practice been doing little more than replicate one or other of these mutually - exclusive contemporary ...
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... tion that student plagiarism generally seems to hold for academics . " The phrasing is prejudicial : ' indignation ' contaminated by ' righteous ' , and ' righteous ' contaminated by the likelihood of self - righteousness , with ...
... tion that student plagiarism generally seems to hold for academics . " The phrasing is prejudicial : ' indignation ' contaminated by ' righteous ' , and ' righteous ' contaminated by the likelihood of self - righteousness , with ...
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... tion in college councils and were advocating withdrawal from financial involvements in South Africa . How did Leach as head of a famous House deal with its affairs during the twelve years of his tenure ? Let me quote parts of an account ...
... tion in college councils and were advocating withdrawal from financial involvements in South Africa . How did Leach as head of a famous House deal with its affairs during the twelve years of his tenure ? Let me quote parts of an account ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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