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... become more and more dependent on fees and gratuities received from members of the public or in turn from other officials making use of their services , and on various perquisites in money and in kind , some at the expense of the Crown ...
... become more and more dependent on fees and gratuities received from members of the public or in turn from other officials making use of their services , and on various perquisites in money and in kind , some at the expense of the Crown ...
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... become modest , discreet , and industrious housewives . Not surprisingly , he recommended that such schools should ... becomes theyr qualliety , and that they grow in knowledg and understanding of God , and theyr duty to Him , which is ...
... become modest , discreet , and industrious housewives . Not surprisingly , he recommended that such schools should ... becomes theyr qualliety , and that they grow in knowledg and understanding of God , and theyr duty to Him , which is ...
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... become almost hopelessly entangled . For example , Aristotle had taught that the doctrine of the four causes ( described earlier in this chapter ) belonged to dialectic ; his rhetoric did not treat of causes . But by the sixteenth ...
... become almost hopelessly entangled . For example , Aristotle had taught that the doctrine of the four causes ( described earlier in this chapter ) belonged to dialectic ; his rhetoric did not treat of causes . But by the sixteenth ...
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Political theory and political practice | 34 |
Population economy and society in Miltons England | 72 |
The educational background | 102 |
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