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... social as well as a professional distinction between solicitor and barrister . The English have achieved a far greater degree of economic demo- cracy than their American cousins , but the average Englishman still tends to stay in his ...
... social as well as a professional distinction between solicitor and barrister . The English have achieved a far greater degree of economic demo- cracy than their American cousins , but the average Englishman still tends to stay in his ...
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... social institutions correctly is a matter of supreme importance , if only because it is a corrective to the inveterate tendency of romantic human nature to illusion . This is what Christendom did at Amsterdam . It relegated social ...
... social institutions correctly is a matter of supreme importance , if only because it is a corrective to the inveterate tendency of romantic human nature to illusion . This is what Christendom did at Amsterdam . It relegated social ...
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... social forms would best serve his transcendental destiny . Faith in man implied , willy - nilly , faith in society . Balzac's political and social system is set out mainly in Le Médecin de Campagne ( 1833 ) . Other novels , such as Le ...
... social forms would best serve his transcendental destiny . Faith in man implied , willy - nilly , faith in society . Balzac's political and social system is set out mainly in Le Médecin de Campagne ( 1833 ) . Other novels , such as Le ...
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