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( Chicago : Univ . of Chicago Press , 1979 ) , 71-149 , J. H. Hexter argues against historians who describe the Renaissance middle class as possessing a " group consciousness , group pride , or will to power ...
( Chicago : Univ . of Chicago Press , 1979 ) , 71-149 , J. H. Hexter argues against historians who describe the Renaissance middle class as possessing a " group consciousness , group pride , or will to power ...
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Catherine Belsey , in " Disrupting Sexual Difference , " similarly proves an exception , arguing for the importance ... In " Signature Event context , " Glyph 1 ( 1977 ) , Derrida argues that " what Austin excludes as anomaly . . . is ...
Catherine Belsey , in " Disrupting Sexual Difference , " similarly proves an exception , arguing for the importance ... In " Signature Event context , " Glyph 1 ( 1977 ) , Derrida argues that " what Austin excludes as anomaly . . . is ...
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Beacon argues the desirability of instituting in Ireland a law such as that imposed by the Romans on the conquered Macedonians , prescribing capital punishment for " such as should wander and travel from province to province , or should ...
Beacon argues the desirability of instituting in Ireland a law such as that imposed by the Romans on the conquered Macedonians , prescribing capital punishment for " such as should wander and travel from province to province , or should ...
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