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... social existence , of his position in the group life of Augustan England , in terms both of economic class and occupational group . ” ' 1o Bolingbroke's activities and writings are seen as a response to the socioeconomic results of the ...
... social existence , of his position in the group life of Augustan England , in terms both of economic class and occupational group . ” ' 1o Bolingbroke's activities and writings are seen as a response to the socioeconomic results of the ...
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... social mobility was unlikely to have been exactly like Bolingbroke's , since Pope was himself the first conspicuous example of an author who achieved financial independence through exploiting his talents on the open market . Critics are ...
... social mobility was unlikely to have been exactly like Bolingbroke's , since Pope was himself the first conspicuous example of an author who achieved financial independence through exploiting his talents on the open market . Critics are ...
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... social order , and its influence on government was wholly pernicious . To Bolingbroke , Parliament is as dependent upon the court in his day as ever it was prior to 1688 , but the interests served by the present form of unconstitutional ...
... social order , and its influence on government was wholly pernicious . To Bolingbroke , Parliament is as dependent upon the court in his day as ever it was prior to 1688 , but the interests served by the present form of unconstitutional ...
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