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... thought instinctively ... in terms of produc- tion , the men who mattered in the fifties and sixties were the experts who thought in terms of money and trade ' ( S. T. Bindoff ) . Another aspect of economic development can be seen in ...
... thought instinctively ... in terms of produc- tion , the men who mattered in the fifties and sixties were the experts who thought in terms of money and trade ' ( S. T. Bindoff ) . Another aspect of economic development can be seen in ...
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... thought of as entertainment for the less literate classes , the inhabitants of growing cities like London . The printed ballads emanated not from the people who enjoyed them , but from professional writers who ( as Autolycus implies ) ...
... thought of as entertainment for the less literate classes , the inhabitants of growing cities like London . The printed ballads emanated not from the people who enjoyed them , but from professional writers who ( as Autolycus implies ) ...
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... thought that thus he would be in a better position to protest against the war and to speak for others – a characteristic of his work is his thought for the soldiers who had no means or opportunity to protest , except by suicide . ' My ...
... thought that thus he would be in a better position to protest against the war and to speak for others – a characteristic of his work is his thought for the soldiers who had no means or opportunity to protest , except by suicide . ' My ...
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