Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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... become receptive of the new ideas , were com- pelled to increase the yield of taxation by improving the methods of collection , by reducing the scale of tax exemption and by increas- ing the amount of taxable wealth , the last object ...
... become receptive of the new ideas , were com- pelled to increase the yield of taxation by improving the methods of collection , by reducing the scale of tax exemption and by increas- ing the amount of taxable wealth , the last object ...
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... become desperate men . No wonder then that they seized the oppor- tunity of Ali Pasha's rebellion against the Sultan to regain their own . Some of them , who had already imbibed ideas from French revolutionary sources , were initiated ...
... become desperate men . No wonder then that they seized the oppor- tunity of Ali Pasha's rebellion against the Sultan to regain their own . Some of them , who had already imbibed ideas from French revolutionary sources , were initiated ...
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... become far less worldly and in the countryside the parson and the tory squire had become representatives of counter- revolution . Non - Conformists reinforced by those Anglicans who had gone outside the Church , had become fervent ...
... become far less worldly and in the countryside the parson and the tory squire had become representatives of counter- revolution . Non - Conformists reinforced by those Anglicans who had gone outside the Church , had become fervent ...
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Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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