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In the nineteenthcentury, and in Europe to this day, “liberalism” refers to the principles of liberty ascendant in England after the Revolutionof 1688—constitutional government, the rule of law, and the liberty of the individual in political, spiritual, and economicmatters.
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007
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In the nineteenthcentury, and in Europe to this day, “liberalism” refers to the principles of liberty ascendant in England after the Revolutionof 1688—constitutional government, the rule of law, and the liberty of the individual in political, spiritual, and economicmatters.
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007
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In the nineteenthcentury, and in Europe to this day, “liberalism” refers to the principles of liberty ascendant in England after the Revolutionof 1688—constitutional government, the rule of law, and the liberty of the individual in political, spiritual, and economicmatters.
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007
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In the nineteenthcentury, and in Europe to this day, “liberalism” refers to the principles of liberty ascendant in England after the Revolutionof 1688—constitutional government, the rule of law, and the liberty of the individual in political, spiritual, and economicmatters.
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007
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In the nineteenthcentury, and in Europe to this day, “liberalism” refers to the principles of liberty ascendant in England after the Revolutionof 1688—constitutional government, the rule of law, and the liberty of the individual in political, spiritual, and economicmatters.
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007
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Gayfield Square was on the periphery of the elegant New Town, behind whose eighteenth - and nineteenthcentury facades anything could be happening without those outside being any the wiser.
Fleshmarket Close Rankin, Ian 2004
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Today, we are experiencing the same loss of control and yearning for a simpler time as the nineteenthcentury farmers who had to give up their land and move into the cities to survive.
Thinking in the Future Tense A WORKOUT FOR THE MlND 2003
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George turned away and looked again at the text in the nineteenthcentury book, trying to marry its description to the large-scale Ordnance Survey map.
A Place of Execution McDermid, Val 1999
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WE SAT ON a loveseat in his living room, which was completely lined with nineteenthcentury novels and twentieth-century English mysteries; it practically glowed orange from the spines of the Penguin classics.
Isabel’s Bed Elinor Lipman 1995
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WE SAT ON a loveseat in his living room, which was completely lined with nineteenthcentury novels and twentieth-century English mysteries; it practically glowed orange from the spines of the Penguin classics.
Isabel’s Bed Elinor Lipman 1995
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