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manyheadedmonster.com
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| | | | | Mark Hailwood England in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was a remarkably - and increasingly - litigious society. Whether through a growing drive to prosecute crimes and enforce laws, or a greater willingness to take neighbours to court, early modern men and women across the social scale routinely found themselves in the legal arena as... | |
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earlycanadianhistory.ca
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| | | | | This essay is also being made available by our friends at Active History. E.A. Heaman I am very sorry to see Quebec raising the fees on students not from Quebec. A long time ago I was one of those out-of-province students. I grew up in British Columbia and had never been east when I transferred... | |
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thedevilsdavenport.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I'm a working writer and public speaker who is available for hire in a variety of areas. In a world of bills and capitalist landlords I am compelled to charge for my work (I'm getting more than enough exposure already) but I'm always happy to work with clients when it comes to payment. Article... | |
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carolinemsteele.com
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| | | By now I have tackled the 1860s, a bit, and the 1890s, a bit. I have started the mockup for an early 1900s Edwardian corset, and now I am reaching over a century backwards in time to the 1790s. Why? Because I can. I have not reached a point of settling on any one specific... | ||