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Nineteenth-century Congo Square was filled with African spiritual expression.
The Bushman Way of Tracking God PhD Bradford Keeney 2010
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Nineteenth-century writers and literary critics acclaimed it as the 'noblest monument of English prose.
Clarence B. Jones: The Pursuit of Excellence and the Challenge to Dream Clarence B. Jones 2011
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Nineteenth-century geopoliticians called Kashmir one of the world's primary strategic pivots.
Eric Margolis: Almost Forgotten: The World's Most Dangerous Conflict Eric Margolis 2011
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Getty Images Nineteenth-century British economist David Ricardo advised nations to focus on what they produced best, such as his nation's textile manufacturing industry, pictured above, at the time of the Industrial Revolution.
An Early Argument for the Specialization of Nations Justin Lahart 2011
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Nineteenth-century giants like Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, Wilkie Collins, and later, Joseph Conrad and others, published novels in weekly or monthly magazine installments.
Claudia Ricci: Without Digital Technology I Never Would Have Written My New Book! Claudia Ricci 2011
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Nineteenth-century writers and literary critics acclaimed it as the 'noblest monument of English prose.
Clarence B. Jones: The Pursuit of Excellence and the Challenge to Dream Clarence B. Jones 2011
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Nineteenth-century Easterners got a sense of how big from the mammoth plate albumen prints, some as big as 16½ inches by 21½ inches, of Carleton Watkins 1829–1916.
Island Life and the Wild William Meyers 2011
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Nineteenth-century writers and literary critics acclaimed it as the 'noblest monument of English prose.
Clarence B. Jones: The Pursuit of Excellence and the Challenge to Dream Clarence B. Jones 2011
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Nineteenth-century writers and literary critics acclaimed it as the 'noblest monument of English prose.
Clarence B. Jones: The Pursuit of Excellence and the Challenge to Dream Clarence B. Jones 2011
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Nineteenth-century giants like Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, Wilkie Collins, and later, Joseph Conrad and others, published novels in weekly or monthly magazine installments.
Claudia Ricci: Without Digital Technology I Never Would Have Written My New Book! Claudia Ricci 2011
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