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... interest - bearing loan . The medieval prohibi- tion of all interest charges had not yet been formally rescinded , although it was a regulation more honored in the breach than the observance . Bacon , after summarizing the traditional ...
... interest - bearing loan . The medieval prohibi- tion of all interest charges had not yet been formally rescinded , although it was a regulation more honored in the breach than the observance . Bacon , after summarizing the traditional ...
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... interest was Plato's philosophy - into which he tumbled head over heels at fifteen - or Virgil or the new English " landscape poetry , " he possessed a genius for communi- cating his ideas and enthusiasm . However , despite his aptitude ...
... interest was Plato's philosophy - into which he tumbled head over heels at fifteen - or Virgil or the new English " landscape poetry , " he possessed a genius for communi- cating his ideas and enthusiasm . However , despite his aptitude ...
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... interest , and have almost all been omitted below , although often quoted in the text , as have many other valu- able studies of too special an interest to be included here . Arnot , Robert Page , William Morris : A Vindication ...
... interest , and have almost all been omitted below , although often quoted in the text , as have many other valu- able studies of too special an interest to be included here . Arnot , Robert Page , William Morris : A Vindication ...
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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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