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Incomes of between 4001. and 8001. a year were considered comfortable means for country clergy and Civil Servants . . . . In 1875 , Mrs Humphry Ward , then a young married woman with two babies , was living at Oxford .
Incomes of between 4001. and 8001. a year were considered comfortable means for country clergy and Civil Servants . . . . In 1875 , Mrs Humphry Ward , then a young married woman with two babies , was living at Oxford .
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Lord Fisher has a story to the point , of a visit to King Edward at Sandringham when Lord Redesdale was a fellow guest : 6 6 6 The King was there alono ' ( he means , without Queen Alexandra ) ' and Lord Redesdale ...
Lord Fisher has a story to the point , of a visit to King Edward at Sandringham when Lord Redesdale was a fellow guest : 6 6 6 The King was there alono ' ( he means , without Queen Alexandra ) ' and Lord Redesdale ...
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The historical state , as we know it , has almost always been repressive of freedom and has been used as a means whereby to expropriate forcibly much of the fruits of labour . It is in this respect merely a continuation and extension of ...
The historical state , as we know it , has almost always been repressive of freedom and has been used as a means whereby to expropriate forcibly much of the fruits of labour . It is in this respect merely a continuation and extension of ...
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In the most primitive societies , in which the means of subsistence were procured by direct labour or by simple exchange , the absence of a state of authority would not be felt ...
In the most primitive societies , in which the means of subsistence were procured by direct labour or by simple exchange , the absence of a state of authority would not be felt ...
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... it is somehow expected to solve that struggle in favour of the labouring classes by political means chiefly . The political solution , however , will leave the economic riddle where it was , and by increasing the power and prestige ...
... it is somehow expected to solve that struggle in favour of the labouring classes by political means chiefly . The political solution , however , will leave the economic riddle where it was , and by increasing the power and prestige ...
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