Essays and Studies, Volumen25J. Murray, 1972 |
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... interest auto- matically becomes invalid by law . The statute and decree which the Masters of the Faculty have published are contrary to the public interest , which is the healing of the sick . This Jacqueline has done . The law also ...
... interest auto- matically becomes invalid by law . The statute and decree which the Masters of the Faculty have published are contrary to the public interest , which is the healing of the sick . This Jacqueline has done . The law also ...
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... interest , the welfare of the whole nation . In some re- spects Lord Burghley tried to follow this ideal . So did ... interests . But when that is said , there remains a good deal in both the literature and the legislation of the period ...
... interest , the welfare of the whole nation . In some re- spects Lord Burghley tried to follow this ideal . So did ... interests . But when that is said , there remains a good deal in both the literature and the legislation of the period ...
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... interest of the governing classes ; others , looking to the future , could regard it as the blue - print of a welfare state . Whatever it was , it gave to England a larger measure of stability , and therefore the 80 ESSAYS AND STUDIES 1972.
... interest of the governing classes ; others , looking to the future , could regard it as the blue - print of a welfare state . Whatever it was , it gave to England a larger measure of stability , and therefore the 80 ESSAYS AND STUDIES 1972.
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CHAUCER AND THE ELUSION OF CLARITY | 23 |
VI | 45 |
THE PARADOX OF LIBERTY IN SHAKESPEARES | 57 |
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