It takes the average reader 3 hours and 51 minutes to read The Culture of Equity in Early Modern England by Professor Mark Fortier
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Elizabeth and James, Sidney, Spenser, and Shakespeare, Bacon and Ellesmere, Perkins and Laud, Milton and Hobbes–this begins a list of early modern luminaries who write on 'equity'. In this study Mark Fortier addresses the concept of equity from early in the sixteenth century until 1660, drawing on the work of lawyers, jurists, politicians, kings and parliamentarians, theologians and divines, poets, dramatists, colonists and imperialists, radicals, royalists, and those who argue on gender issues. He examines how writers in all these groups make use of the word equity and its attendant notions....
The Culture of Equity in Early Modern England by Professor Mark Fortier is 226 pages long, and a total of 57,856 words.
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