Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830 |
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He wrote , ' Next after a foxhunt , the finest sight in England is a stage - coach just ready to start . A great sheep or cattle fair is a beautiful sight ; but , in a stage - coach you see more of what man is capable of performing .
He wrote , ' Next after a foxhunt , the finest sight in England is a stage - coach just ready to start . A great sheep or cattle fair is a beautiful sight ; but , in a stage - coach you see more of what man is capable of performing .
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Even if progress could be discerned in certain limited respects , it could not be regarded as of general application , for even if there was progress in England , there was perhaps regress in other parts of the world , and even in ...
Even if progress could be discerned in certain limited respects , it could not be regarded as of general application , for even if there was progress in England , there was perhaps regress in other parts of the world , and even in ...
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There were many local difficulties to overcome , and the Turkish authorities charged his artists a fee of five guineas a day , but by 1802 a cargo of marbles was being shipped to England . The first ship was wrecked , and was not ...
There were many local difficulties to overcome , and the Turkish authorities charged his artists a fee of five guineas a day , but by 1802 a cargo of marbles was being shipped to England . The first ship was wrecked , and was not ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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