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... political context in which English administra- tion expanded its jurisdiction in Ireland was the creation of new laws which had no counterpart in England and which undermined the patriarchal prin- ciples embodied in English law . These ...
... political context in which English administra- tion expanded its jurisdiction in Ireland was the creation of new laws which had no counterpart in England and which undermined the patriarchal prin- ciples embodied in English law . These ...
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... political currents . Fénelon sees the family as a micro- cosmic republic , serving a political function , with the mother at its centre , acting as a motor for the economic regeneration of the country . Through this paper we have traced ...
... political currents . Fénelon sees the family as a micro- cosmic republic , serving a political function , with the mother at its centre , acting as a motor for the economic regeneration of the country . Through this paper we have traced ...
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... political pamphlets . It is hardly surprising then that varying opinions are also expressed through what was regarded as the most noble of literary forms at the time - the tragedy . Even the most cur- sory of glances at any bibliography ...
... political pamphlets . It is hardly surprising then that varying opinions are also expressed through what was regarded as the most noble of literary forms at the time - the tragedy . Even the most cur- sory of glances at any bibliography ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 6 |
some cases from late medieval Lucca | 43 |
She was usually placed with the great men and leaders of | 67 |
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