210 resultados para Persecution.
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The printer, in a preface states that the MS. fell into his hands some 14 years prior to publication and should have formed part of Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
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"August 1987."
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Relates largely to the persecution of the Quakers in Massachusetts.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index.
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Some the illustrations are reproductions of original title-pages.
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Translation of Le livre des martyrs, by Claude Baduel.--Cf. Brit. Mus. Cat.
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I. Monographies.--II. Recueils.
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Nature of jurisprudence.--Laws of nature and of man.--Law of partnership.--Employers liability.--Theory of persecution.--Oath of allegiance.--English law as a branch of politics.--Science of case-law.--Casuistry of common sense.--Ethics and morals.-Marcus Aurelius and the stoic philosophy.--Spencer's Data of ethics.--Index.
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D-Zug dritter Klasse, the second novel Irmgard Keun published in exile from Nazi Germany, describes seven passengers on a Berlin-Paris express in 1937. Although it begins like a wide-ranging narrative of persecution and emigration, many of the passengers' stories develop in non-political, inconsequential, and downright farcical directions, a shift which scholars have struggled to explain. This article suggests that D-Zug is a novel of emigration in a personal and literary sense, interpreting the narrative's erratic trajectory as a conscious expression of Keun's fear that her continuing exile could stifle her political effectiveness and professional abilities as an antifascist author.