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  • For arguments over chronology of her arrival and departure, see Braund (1984) and Keaveney and Madden (2003).

    Caesars’ Wives Annelise Freisenbruch 2010

  • The Fabian reaction to the dominance of the market, according to Braund, holds lessons for the contemporary left - precisely because the Fabians moved beyond the mere redistribution of wealth to "fundamental economic reform".

    Archive 2008-12-01 Burke's Corner 2008

  • The Fabian reaction to the dominance of the market, according to Braund, holds lessons for the contemporary left - precisely because the Fabians moved beyond the mere redistribution of wealth to "fundamental economic reform".

    The theologian, the Conservatives and the market Burke's Corner 2008

  • Braund totally ignores the fact that it was Tories who took the lead during the early 19th century in opposing dogmatic belief in unregulated markets and individualism.

    The theologian, the Conservatives and the market Burke's Corner 2008

  • Braund totally ignores the fact that it was Tories who took the lead during the early 19th century in opposing dogmatic belief in unregulated markets and individualism.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Burke's Corner 2008

  • Braund intended to pay us a visit before the summer ended.

    For The Admiral W.J. Marx

  • Braund that evening; "I would he had been with us at Jarnac!"

    For The Admiral W.J. Marx

  • Braund laughed heartily as he crossed the lobby of the Admiral's house toward us.

    For The Admiral W.J. Marx

  • The information on Brand, Braund, and Marsh is confirmed by records in the Willesdon Public Library and by Lyson's

    A Learned Dissertation on Dumpling (1726) [and] Pudding and Dumpling Burnt to Pot. Or a Compleat Key to the Dissertation on Dumpling (1727) Henry Carey

  • "I saw them both," said Jeanne, blushing prettily; "Monsieur Braund has been wounded."

    For The Admiral W.J. Marx

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