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Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London, (1669-1748)Sykes, Norman January 1922 (has links)
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The Whigs in opposition, 1815-1830Mitchell, Austin Vernon January 1964 (has links)
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Factors and variations in Liberal and Radical opinion on foreign policy, 1885-1899Gross, Reuben H. January 1950 (has links)
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The Liberal Party and South Africa, 1895-1902Butler, Jeffrey January 1963 (has links)
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The legal and economic relations between alien merchants and the central government in England, 1350-1377Beardwood, Alice January 1929 (has links)
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Aspects of Islam and social coexistence : the case of BritainKhalid, Amr January 2010 (has links)
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Essays on poverty and wellbeingO'Hare, Sian E. M. January 2014 (has links)
Although economic growth has brought significant improvements in the standard of living in the UK over recent decades, there are still individuals living in poverty. Furthermore poverty in the UK is expected to rise. Although monetary poverty has wide ranging impacts such as poor health, low educational attainment and employability and reduced life expectancy, it does not (in the form of a poverty line at 60% of the median equivalised household income) appear to have an impact on wellbeing when the threshold was tested. Instead, multidimensional poverty – that purported by the Capabilities Approach – is a more individually relevant measure of poverty. Using a list, developed by Nussbaum, of core capabilities seen as essential for human life, capability measures were taken from the British Household Panel Survey. In analysis, some are found to be significant determinants of wellbeing, individually and in sum. Furthermore, individuals within the dataset experience loss aversion to capabilities. This thesis concludes that poverty measurement should be meaningful at the individual level, and to that aim, the Capabilities Approach provides a richer and more relevant evaluation of what poverty really means.
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English churches and the working classes, 1880-1900, with an introductory survey of tendencies earlier in the centuryInglis, Kenneth Stanley January 1956 (has links)
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Sir Constantine Huygens and some trends in the literature and art of seventeenth-century England and HollandBachrach, Alfred Gustave Herbert January 1951 (has links)
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The British economy and the trade cycle, 1886-96Sinclair, William Angus January 1958 (has links)
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