The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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... fact for our purposes.3 His estimates were founded on the hearth - tax returns , and so they work from what we might call today the head of the household . The cate- gories King employs are not those of modern demography , but they are ...
... fact for our purposes.3 His estimates were founded on the hearth - tax returns , and so they work from what we might call today the head of the household . The cate- gories King employs are not those of modern demography , but they are ...
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... fact remains that a large proportion of the nation were living in dire penury . Another early economist , Charles Davenant , thought this calculation on the conservative side ; he would have put the figure for those subsisting off ...
... fact remains that a large proportion of the nation were living in dire penury . Another early economist , Charles Davenant , thought this calculation on the conservative side ; he would have put the figure for those subsisting off ...
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... fact that the electorate was by no means a homogeneous body , aside from its being all male . In the counties the vote went to all who could show a tiny property qualification , namely a freehold to the value of forty shillings . This ...
... fact that the electorate was by no means a homogeneous body , aside from its being all male . In the counties the vote went to all who could show a tiny property qualification , namely a freehold to the value of forty shillings . This ...
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