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... continued to dominate London's exports in 1640 , as is indicated in Table IV . Table IV English merchants ' exports from London , 1640 £ % ' Old ' draperies 580,000 48.7 ' New ' draperies and hosiery 455,000 38.2 Other manufactured ...
... continued to dominate London's exports in 1640 , as is indicated in Table IV . Table IV English merchants ' exports from London , 1640 £ % ' Old ' draperies 580,000 48.7 ' New ' draperies and hosiery 455,000 38.2 Other manufactured ...
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... continued to be part of divinity studies in the universities . A few ' Civilians ' , those who practised civil ( or Roman ) law at the Courts of Admiralty , Requests , Star Chamber , etc. , also continued to study in and graduate from ...
... continued to be part of divinity studies in the universities . A few ' Civilians ' , those who practised civil ( or Roman ) law at the Courts of Admiralty , Requests , Star Chamber , etc. , also continued to study in and graduate from ...
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... continued to enjoy the fruits of three places that his father had held , ' a musician's place in general , a composer's place , a viol's place and he also held an instructor's place to the prince in the art of music ' . It can hardly be ...
... continued to enjoy the fruits of three places that his father had held , ' a musician's place in general , a composer's place , a viol's place and he also held an instructor's place to the prince in the art of music ' . It can hardly be ...
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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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