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There is here a conscious exposition of the class interests of the aristocracy represented both by the good ... The class interest of the common people is also repre- sented not only by the rank and file citizens quoted above but also ...
There is here a conscious exposition of the class interests of the aristocracy represented both by the good ... The class interest of the common people is also repre- sented not only by the rank and file citizens quoted above but also ...
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Usury , it must be remembered , was still in early seven- teenth century usage as it had been in Shakespeare's time , the correct name for any interest - bearing loan . The medieval prohibi- tion of all interest charges had not yet been ...
Usury , it must be remembered , was still in early seven- teenth century usage as it had been in Shakespeare's time , the correct name for any interest - bearing loan . The medieval prohibi- tion of all interest charges had not yet been ...
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Both Lords and Commons were now divided into Whigs and Tories and while the latter were generally considered the landed interest , and the former the commercial interest , there was often no line of demarcation between moderate Whigs ...
Both Lords and Commons were now divided into Whigs and Tories and while the latter were generally considered the landed interest , and the former the commercial interest , there was often no line of demarcation between moderate Whigs ...
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