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She had expressed bitter animosity to Milton almost from the day of her daughter's marriage , and this had been intensified by his divorce pamphlets and the humiliation she felt when forced to urge her daughter to plead a reconciliation ...
She had expressed bitter animosity to Milton almost from the day of her daughter's marriage , and this had been intensified by his divorce pamphlets and the humiliation she felt when forced to urge her daughter to plead a reconciliation ...
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small freeholders were also forced to sell out by the impossibility of competing with the up - to - date methods of their richer neighbours . The sums received under conditions amounting virtually to a forced sale were usually too small ...
small freeholders were also forced to sell out by the impossibility of competing with the up - to - date methods of their richer neighbours . The sums received under conditions amounting virtually to a forced sale were usually too small ...
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At any rate , in 1692 , Defoe was forced into bankruptcy , failing for the imposing sum of £ 17,000 - the equivalent of at least $ 150,000 today . Years later in one of the many chapters of advice to tradesmen which he wrote in both ...
At any rate , in 1692 , Defoe was forced into bankruptcy , failing for the imposing sum of £ 17,000 - the equivalent of at least $ 150,000 today . Years later in one of the many chapters of advice to tradesmen which he wrote in both ...
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