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Usury , it must be remembered , was still in early seventeenth century usage as it had been in Shakespeare's time , the correct name for any interest - bearing loan . The medieval prohibition of all interest charges had not yet been ...
Usury , it must be remembered , was still in early seventeenth century usage as it had been in Shakespeare's time , the correct name for any interest - bearing loan . The medieval prohibition of all interest charges had not yet been ...
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A specific note on her last novel , Daniel Deronda , written in answer to an inquiry by Mrs. Stowe , is of interest in explaining her choice of so special a subject as " the Jewish question " in that book - although a large part of the ...
A specific note on her last novel , Daniel Deronda , written in answer to an inquiry by Mrs. Stowe , is of interest in explaining her choice of so special a subject as " the Jewish question " in that book - although a large part of the ...
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It has therefore seemed best to name here only a very few works of exceptional interest . Most of the biographical and critical studies listed below are notable for their own literary value , and the originality of their authors ...
It has therefore seemed best to name here only a very few works of exceptional interest . Most of the biographical and critical studies listed below are notable for their own literary value , and the originality of their authors ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
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