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... traditional authority . . . . [ In ] England as a whole , [ for example , ] farmers outnumbered craftsmen by more than seven to one ; [ whereas ] among the prospective colonists artisans were nearly twice as numerous as farmers ...
... traditional authority . . . . [ In ] England as a whole , [ for example , ] farmers outnumbered craftsmen by more than seven to one ; [ whereas ] among the prospective colonists artisans were nearly twice as numerous as farmers ...
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... traditional , landed hierarchical view ; augmenting this with the middle - class triadic version ; and more recently adding the populist confrontationalist approach . " Whether these very different social visions can be reconciled ...
... traditional , landed hierarchical view ; augmenting this with the middle - class triadic version ; and more recently adding the populist confrontationalist approach . " Whether these very different social visions can be reconciled ...
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... traditional hierarchical picture . But if this is right , then it also means we ought often to be looking at the way in which social description sometimes becomes explicitly politicised , and at the part played by politicians in the ...
... traditional hierarchical picture . But if this is right , then it also means we ought often to be looking at the way in which social description sometimes becomes explicitly politicised , and at the part played by politicians in the ...
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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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