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... movement whose raison d'être is the independence of Quebec.1 Social movement organizations are often characterized by serious and frequent internal conflicts which are explained in the social movement literature by several bases of ...
... movement whose raison d'être is the independence of Quebec.1 Social movement organizations are often characterized by serious and frequent internal conflicts which are explained in the social movement literature by several bases of ...
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... Movement ' . " But this concern cannot hide the fact that , as this article will attempt to show , several of the Pre - Raphaelites were in- deed " inclined to ' Puseyism " " and that the Oxford movement exercised a telling and ...
... Movement ' . " But this concern cannot hide the fact that , as this article will attempt to show , several of the Pre - Raphaelites were in- deed " inclined to ' Puseyism " " and that the Oxford movement exercised a telling and ...
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... Movement , so far as women were concerned , appeared to be the embroidering of altar- cloths and other ecclesiastical furnishings . " 52 It would be true to say , then , that both explicitly , in its Marian subject matter , and ...
... Movement , so far as women were concerned , appeared to be the embroidering of altar- cloths and other ecclesiastical furnishings . " 52 It would be true to say , then , that both explicitly , in its Marian subject matter , and ...
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