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later in the eighteenth century. 1 Watson carries Montesquieu's fascination with Roman jurisprudence into the twentieth century for good reasons. The Romans' contribution to juris
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and we are told in the eighteenth chapter of Exodus that after Moses had brought Israel into the wilderness Jethro came to them, and praised God among them, and offered sacrifices
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variety emerging in eighteenth-century Eastern Europe and continuing among Ashkenazic Jews until today is called Hasidism ." 12. Most scholars concur that these secret oral t
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in Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as a resistance to the Enlightenment Period. The Charedi community has grown faster by age than the secular community, and the
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of the Past in Eighteenth-century Britain , London: Continuum, ISBN 1852853093 . Taylor, Beverly; Brewer, Elisabeth (1983), The Return of King Arthur: British and American
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and so did many of his eighteenth-century successors. The only apparent option was to reject Newton’s theory for its failure to explain gravity, and that alternative, too, w
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a famous character of eighteenth-century fiction, Mr. Peachum in Gay's "Beggar's Opera," was based on Jonathan Wild, self-titled 'Thief- Taker General," who profitably combined th
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product of a skeptical eighteenth century, and of poor human hearts, left destitute of any earnest guidance, and disbelieving that there ever was any, christian or heathen, and re
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duct of a sceptical eighteenth century, and of poor human hearts left destitute of any earnest guidance, and dis- believing that there ever was any, Christian or Heathen, and redu
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to the dregs, in the eighteenth century people became aware that their drink did not taste human - too clearly aware not to begin to crave a different cup. Since our fathers were
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