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Coleridge eagerly attached himself to a brother who came up to London to " walk the hospitals " as a medical student but he also died a year or so later . The youngster then carried on a correspondence with a much older brother , George ...
Coleridge eagerly attached himself to a brother who came up to London to " walk the hospitals " as a medical student but he also died a year or so later . The youngster then carried on a correspondence with a much older brother , George ...
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This is another fundamental difference between the later aestheticism and that preached by Ruskin , who attacked nothing more fiercely than the individual patronage system of the Renaissance , correctly finding in that period the ...
This is another fundamental difference between the later aestheticism and that preached by Ruskin , who attacked nothing more fiercely than the individual patronage system of the Renaissance , correctly finding in that period the ...
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Although Henry George never understood the limitations of his Land Nationalization and Single Tax program as applied to an industrial society , and later attacked those who were actually developing his own fundamental principle ...
Although Henry George never understood the limitations of his Land Nationalization and Single Tax program as applied to an industrial society , and later attacked those who were actually developing his own fundamental principle ...
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