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"Youth in Aristocratic Society: Northwestern France in the Twelfth Century."
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Misled by their associations, they believe that the 'Aristocratic' party must triumph in the end, forgetting that even in their own country capital is gradually destroying the old land-marks which divided the privileged classes from the masses.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 2, August, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various
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The whole country was in a commotion about this 'Aristocratic'.
Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour Robert Smith Surtees 1833
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Our 'Aristocratic' was got up on the good-of-the-house principle.
Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour Robert Smith Surtees 1833
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Aristocratic auctions have a wealth of stories to tell.
Buying Aristocratic Art Margaret Studer 2011
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Democratic Taiwan leads to Abian's life sentence; Aristocratic Mainland China leads to all citizens 'life sentence. ismaelan, a Chinese Muslim:
Global Voices in English » Taiwan: Response to Ex-President’s Life Sentence 2009
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Aristocratic and eccentric-the clan has plenty of stories to tell, and secrets to hide.
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Derinogen, Aristocratic Mage (Male human aristocrat 2/transmuter 5) *
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Aristocratic collectors have long acquired the rugs created in Persian-rug workshops, but Caucasian rugs made by tribal groups have steadily gained favor with collectors since the 1960s, particularly in America, Italy and Germany.
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Aristocratic patrons cherished the arts and dictated their development.
'Aristocrats' 2010
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