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... England at the turn of the 19th century , and somewhat later in France , Italy , and the United States , found spokesmen as diverse as Goethe and August and Friedrich von Schlegel in Germany , William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor ...
... England at the turn of the 19th century , and somewhat later in France , Italy , and the United States , found spokesmen as diverse as Goethe and August and Friedrich von Schlegel in Germany , William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor ...
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... England . The importance of these works has lain in their application of a skeptical , rationalist mode of thought not only to scientific problems but to political and theological controversy and general problems of understanding and ...
... England . The importance of these works has lain in their application of a skeptical , rationalist mode of thought not only to scientific problems but to political and theological controversy and general problems of understanding and ...
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... England the Barber - Surgeons ' Company ( later to become the Royal College of Surgeons ) was granted a charter by Henry VIII . Surgery and dentistry eventually passed out of the hands of barbers , and the 16th and 17th centuries saw ...
... England the Barber - Surgeons ' Company ( later to become the Royal College of Surgeons ) was granted a charter by Henry VIII . Surgery and dentistry eventually passed out of the hands of barbers , and the 16th and 17th centuries saw ...
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