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... one cannot help feeling that the loss of Heaven for Satan and of Paradise for Adam and Eve symbolise something even greater and wider than what they are intended to do in the successful scheme of the justification of God's ways .
... one cannot help feeling that the loss of Heaven for Satan and of Paradise for Adam and Eve symbolise something even greater and wider than what they are intended to do in the successful scheme of the justification of God's ways .
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lowed three successful lawyer brothers to Ireland a few years before , but died at twenty - five with his fortune still unmade and his son still unborn . Swift himself entered the world on November 30 , 1667 , some six months after his ...
lowed three successful lawyer brothers to Ireland a few years before , but died at twenty - five with his fortune still unmade and his son still unborn . Swift himself entered the world on November 30 , 1667 , some six months after his ...
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... indicates how impossible it must have been for any of the minority who did change from small freeholders to successful manufacturers authoritatively to tell their children or themselves what model to imitate for a successful life .
... indicates how impossible it must have been for any of the minority who did change from small freeholders to successful manufacturers authoritatively to tell their children or themselves what model to imitate for a successful life .
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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