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  • Postmodern philosophy originated primarily in France during the mid-[[20th century]]. However, several philosophical antecedents
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  • ...sme'' (1832), the mainstream introduction of which usage is attributed, in France, to [[Pierre Leroux]] Leroux: socialism is “the doctrine which would not ...sm, was powerful enough to produce the communisms of [[Étienne Cabet]], in France, and [[Wilhelm Weitling]], in Germany.
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  • ...since antiquity and then in particular in the 18th and early 19th century France, with [[thinkers]] like [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]] and even more radical Gra ...ent of the 18th century, through such thinkers as Jean Jacques Rousseau in France. Later, following the upheaval of the French Revolution, communism emerged
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  • In some countries (e.g. Brazil, France and Germany) civil courage is enforced by [[law]]; this means that if a cri
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  • ...sive luxuries.[6] The Saint-Gobain factory, founded by royal initiative in France, was an important manufacturer, and Bohemian and German glass, often rather
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  • ...l Chaucer, whan ye mete, As my disciple and my poete. 1756 NUGENT Gr. Tour France IV. 90 The cieling..is painted in fresco, by Francesco Romanelli, a discipl
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  • ...was not until Edmund Burke’s polemic ''[[Reflections on the Revolution in France]]'' that conservatism in the Western world, in its current form, gained its ...pending and debt. Edmund Burke, in his '[[Reflections on the Revolution in France]]', articulated its principles:
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  • *'''[[Europe]]''' (from west to east): [[Spain]], [[France]], [[Monaco]], [[Italy]], the island state of [[Malta]], [[Slovenia]], [[Cr *the [[Gulf of Lion]], south of [[France]]
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  • ...t been bloodless for the most part, and monarchs such as King Louis XVI of France or Czar Nicholas II of Russia have met terrible ends when deposed.
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  • ...of additional children. Such policies have been pursued in recent years in France and Sweden, for example. With the same goal of increasing population growth
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  • ...ege Hospital), and while on the east shores of the Atlantic Ocean, visited France. Bucke was for a number of years an enthusiast for [[Auguste Comte]]'s [[p
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  • ...tive American]] societies. As in other colonial powers (including Britain, France, Spain, Portugal, and the countries of Latin America) this encounter with c ===Anthropology in France===
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  • ...ntia.org; but by comparison with British Airways, American Airlines or Air France, these are organisations hiding under the woodwork.
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  • ...5 The strongholds of the blue man which persisted longest were in southern France, but the last great [[military]] [[resistance]] was overcome along the [htt ...]] throughout all of northern Europe, including northern Germany, northern France, and the British Isles. Central Europe was for sometime controlled by the b
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  • ...of others. The task was important, as there was little patriotism left in France. Votes could be bought with money, and there was much money spent on buying
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  • ...already at that time traveled in the opposite direction, reaching southern France from Britain and French Brittany. As a consequence, it is particularly diff ...n 1663) with a plea for the development Cervantes had introduced in Spain. France should (as he wrote in the famous twenty first chapter of the ''Roman Comiq
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  • ...physician and naturalist Erasmus Darwin, grandfather of Charles Darwin; in France a little later the chief advocate of the idea was the biologist Jean Baptis
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  • ...h extended across [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Basin_%28geology%29 France], the [[mountain]] peaks and highlands appearing as islands above this anci ...time, was still under [[water]], including parts of England, Belgium, and France, and the [[Mediterranean]] Sea covered much of northern Africa. In North Am
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  • ...s University, CNRS, Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur, Laboratoire Cassiopee, France: arXiv.org. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:3A20078460. https://arxiv.org/abs/0801.10
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  • ...g/wiki/Ice_sheets ice sheet] reached [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Isles British Isles], the d ...ly [[river]] dwellers of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_France France]; they lived along the river [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somme_%28river%
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