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eastern interests would withdraw their participation in the state's economy if Kansas could not overcome its reputation as an unsafe and uncivilized outpost . We are compared to the people of Mexico , and the suggestion is freely ...
eastern interests would withdraw their participation in the state's economy if Kansas could not overcome its reputation as an unsafe and uncivilized outpost . We are compared to the people of Mexico , and the suggestion is freely ...
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... interest . In thus saying specifically that her " infamy " must taint her children , Erskine had an economic motive : to attract higher compensation for his client , by implying that the social stigma of the wife's transgression would ...
... interest . In thus saying specifically that her " infamy " must taint her children , Erskine had an economic motive : to attract higher compensation for his client , by implying that the social stigma of the wife's transgression would ...
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... interest , since it can supplement studies of that same re- lation in contemporary culture ; because the idea of " gothic " has of course slipped its historical moorings and become also a transferable concept describing an existential ...
... interest , since it can supplement studies of that same re- lation in contemporary culture ; because the idea of " gothic " has of course slipped its historical moorings and become also a transferable concept describing an existential ...
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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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