The Spanish Armada
.... at court with the ensuing reversals among the fortunes of the nobility, but there was fear also of an unwelcome foreign alliance if
Mary Stuart should come to ....
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The Renaissance
.... The splendors of the court of Henry VIII, the renowned Tudor style of architecture, monarchs such as Elizabeth 1 and
Mary Stuart, the development of Parliament ....
(763

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Impact of the Renaissance
.... The splendors of the court of Henry VIII, the renowned Tudor style of architecture, monarchs such as Elizabeth 1 and
Mary Stuart, the development of Parliament ....
(762

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The Renaissance & Changes Throughout Europe
.... The splendors of the court of Henry VIII, the renowned Tudor style of architecture, monarchs such as Elizabeth 1 and
Mary Stuart, the development of Parliament ....
(762

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Arts patronage and Elizabeth I
.... rule without the support of those around her, while this same group of men feared the lack of a legitimate ruler--other than the Catholic
Mary Stuart--and saw ....
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Empress Dowager Tzu His
.... Her English counterparts, Elizabeth and
Mary Stuart, who were considered gentle ladies, also ordered many killings to protect the State and Christianity.14 In ....
(2597

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The Reign of the Tudors and the Stuarts
.... Willson and Pralls 198). The reign of Henry VIII can be contrasted with that of the
Stuart Queen
Mary II. She did not rule alone ....
(1662

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Antifeminist Tradition
.... There were exceptions, of course, but among royalty (eg, Elizabeth I,
Mary Tudor,
Mary Stuart, Catherine de Medici) rather than the gentry more generally. ....
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English/Spanish War
.... Philip knew as well that even if he won the war, victory could bring calamity in political terms, for "if
Mary Stuart was alive when his armies overthrew the ....
(1688

7

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1569 Rebellion Against Queen Elizabeth I
.... One began with the return of
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, to her own kingdom several years previously, and proceeded through the collapse of her rule in ....
(5226

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Leadership of Queen Elizabeth I
.... Scots.
Mary sought refuge in England after being defeated in battle by her half brother, James
Stuart, the earl of Moray. Elizabeth ....
(1374

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Feminist Issues
.... This analysis will be expanded through evaluation of the works of
Mary Wollstonecraft and John
Stuart Mill, and liberal feminism will then be considered in the ....
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Status of Women in Late Victorian Society
Status of Women in Late Victorian Society The writings of John
Stuart Mill in "The .... who try to change society to undermine the patriarchy, like
Mary Barfoot and ....
(1217

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Attachment Relationships
....
Mary Ainsworth has empirically tested Bowlby's theories in a variety of studies .... Ogilvy-
Stuart (2003, p. 2) has conducted studies that demonstrate that the first ....
(6621

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)
Ethical and Legal Principles
.... (1975). Enquiries. Appendix I. Oxford: Kant, Immanuel. (1964). Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Warnock,
Mary (Ed.). (1974). John
Stuart Mill. Ch. II. New
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Male/Female Criteria for Moral Judgment The issue of moral judg
.... Kittay and Meyers, 1987, 4). Also closely associated with the justice tradition is John
Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism. He and
Mary Wollstonecraft were among the ....
(3361

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History of Feminism
.... In the meantime, women like
Mary Wollstonecraft published works such as Vindication of .... In addition was the treatise by John
Stuart Mill, The Subjection of Women ....
(1068

4

)
Moral Judgment Issue
.... respectively (Kittay and Meyers 4). Also closely associated with the justice tradition is John
Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism. He and
Mary Wollstonecraft were ....
(3429

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)
Poems by Ogden Nash
.... Indeed, as
Stuart suggests (passim), Nash experienced a good deal of personal and career .... middle of this desert was a lifeboat with the name
Mary Celeste (Nash ....
(2612

10

)
Gender Bias in Western Society
.... The Enlightenment environment in which the reformist Englishwoman
Mary Wollstoncraft published her .... In 1869, John
Stuart Mill, a philosopher of Utilitarianism ....
(1659

7

)
History of US Abortion Policy
.... abortion on grounds of her mental status, but was refused: "
Mary Doe interpreted .... In Robert Baird &
Stuart Rosenbaum (Eds.) The Ethics of Abortion, pp. 86-88. ....
(5544

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)
Abortion as a controversial issue
.... abortion on grounds of her mental status, but was refused: "
Mary Doe interpreted .... In Robert Baird &
Stuart Rosenbaum (Eds.) The Ethics of Abortion, pp. 86-88. ....
(5606

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)
Fall of James II & the Glorious Revolution
.... Prince born, which will cause disputes." A plot developed to force James from the throne in favor of
Mary and her .... The Defeat of James
Stuart's Armada, 1692. ....
(2724

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Importance of Quality Education to Democracy
.... Carey, Eve, and
Mary Falk. (1993). Democracy begins in a Conversation. Brooklyn Law Review, 58: pp. 705-715. Mill, John
Stuart. (1910). ....
(1737

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)
Women's Suffrage Movement in Britain
....
Mary Wollstonescraft with her Vindication of the Rights of Women in 1792 and .... 1840s through the formal proposal presented on their behalf by John
Stuart Mill in ....
(2738

11

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Ramifications of Watergate
.... Jeb
Stuart Macgruder, the number two man at the Committee for the Re-election of .... due to an accidental erasure by Nixon's personal secretary, Rose
Mary Woods, a ....
(2412

10

)
Role of Suffragettes in Britain
....
Mary Wollstonescraft with her Vindication of the Rights of Women in 1792 and .... 1840s through the formal proposal presented on their behalf by John
Stuart Mill in ....
(3570

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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT IN BRITAIN
....
Mary Wollstonescraft with her Vindication of the Rights of Women in 1792 and .... 1840s through the formal proposal presented on their behalf by John
Stuart Mill in ....
(2760

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Shift in Social Roles for Women in 19th and 20th Century England
.... of women were heard in 1792, with the publication of
Mary Wollstonecraft's pamphlet .... John
Stuart Mill deplored the "despotism of custom" associated with the ....
(3405

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)
The Changing Status of Women in Britain in the 19th and 20th ...
.... of women were heard in 1792, with the publication of
Mary Wollstonecraft's pamphlet .... John
Stuart Mill deplored the "despotism of custom" associated with the ....
(3405

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