Medieval Civilization
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Medieval Civilization
The Dark Ages
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The Dark Ages
Dickens
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Dickens
German Society at the Close of the Middle Ages
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German Society at the Close of the Middle Ages
Heretics
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Heretics
John Quincy Adams
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John Quincy Adams
Daniel Boone
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Daniel Boone
Considerations on Representative Government
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Considerations on Representative Government
The Papal Monarchy
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The Papal Monarchy
William the Silent
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William the Silent
The Republic
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The Republic
Bergson and his Philosophy
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Bergson and his Philosophy
Discourse on Method
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Discourse on Method
Best Seller Plan
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Best Seller Plan
Tail Gunner
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Tail Gunner
相対性理論: 1911年のアインシュタインによる講義内容
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相対性理論: 1911年のアインシュタインによる講義内容
30 Maximum Conversion Rate Tips
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30 Maximum Conversion Rate Tips
The Tower of Babel - Legend or History?
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The Tower of Babel - Legend or History?
At Home and Abroad
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According to Wikipedia: "Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli (May 23, 1810 – July 19, 1850) was a journalist, critic and women's rights activist associated with the American transcendental movement. She was the first full-time female book reviewer in journalism. Her book Woman in the Nineteenth Century is considered the first major feminist work in the United States."
Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli
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According to Wikipedia: "Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli (May 23, 1810 – July 19, 1850) was a journalist, critic and women's rights activist associated with the American transcendental movement. She was the first full-time female book reviewer in journalism. Her book Woman in the Nineteenth Century is considered the first major feminist work in the United States."
The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson
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According to Wikipedia: "Robert Louis (Balfour) Stevenson ( 1850 - 1894), was a Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, and a leading representative of Neo-romanticism in English literature. He was the man who "seemed to pick the right word up on the point of his pen, like a man playing spillikins", as G. K. Chesterton put it. He was also greatly admired by many authors, including Jorge Luis Borges, Ernest Hemingway, Rudyard Kipling, Vladimir Nabokov, and J. M. Barrie. Most modernist writers dismissed him, however, because he was popular and did not write within their definition of modernism. It is only recently that critics have begun to look beyond Stevenson's popularity and allow him a place in the canon."

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