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... described as the foundation for the humanitarian sensi- bility emerging at the end of the eighteenth century.20 In one of the most famous speeches of the trial , for instance , Burke described how " the Heads of villages ... were taken ...
... described as the foundation for the humanitarian sensi- bility emerging at the end of the eighteenth century.20 In one of the most famous speeches of the trial , for instance , Burke described how " the Heads of villages ... were taken ...
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... described is striking , and the disappearance of the ornaments is described carefully , almost lovingly , item by item : A translation of the Odyssey and the Illiad by Pope was sold for 18 schillings [ 23 francs ] ... Cassell's History ...
... described is striking , and the disappearance of the ornaments is described carefully , almost lovingly , item by item : A translation of the Odyssey and the Illiad by Pope was sold for 18 schillings [ 23 francs ] ... Cassell's History ...
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... described Hillmon as a sheep trader , and the fiancee's letter explained the writer's decision to accompany this stranger , rather than follow many other young men of the time west to the Colorado mines in search of gold , with the ...
... described Hillmon as a sheep trader , and the fiancee's letter explained the writer's decision to accompany this stranger , rather than follow many other young men of the time west to the Colorado mines in search of gold , with the ...
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On the EmergencUNIVERSITY DE CALIFORNIA | 1 |
Theatricality Legalism and the Scenography | 15 |
Representation of the Oscar Wilde | 47 |
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