A Guide to English Literature: From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Cassell, 1961 A Russian couple wanted a child so much that they made one out of snow. |
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... authority of earlier writers , on deduction from traditional theory , or on the ingenious working out of analogies , rather than on observation and experiment . The road to learning was still the traditional one of grammar , rhetoric ...
... authority of earlier writers , on deduction from traditional theory , or on the ingenious working out of analogies , rather than on observation and experiment . The road to learning was still the traditional one of grammar , rhetoric ...
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... authority ; but ' having by wofull experience found the prevalence of corrupt interests powerfully inclining most men once entrusted with authority ' ( Article IX ) , the Levellers bound the assembly by an irrev- ocable constitution ...
... authority ; but ' having by wofull experience found the prevalence of corrupt interests powerfully inclining most men once entrusted with authority ' ( Article IX ) , the Levellers bound the assembly by an irrev- ocable constitution ...
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... authority , he thought , must , in a stable society , rest entirely in the hands of those who own the land . To distribute authority more widely he would therefore abolish primo- geniture and fix a limit of £ 2,000 to the annual value ...
... authority , he thought , must , in a stable society , rest entirely in the hands of those who own the land . To distribute authority more widely he would therefore abolish primo- geniture and fix a limit of £ 2,000 to the annual value ...
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