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school in
Steeple Bumpstead belonged until c.1835 to the
owner of
Moyns. The
Moyns occupancy ceased in 1879 when it was sold to
Major General Cecil Robert...
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Samuel Aaron Moyn (born 1972) is the
Chancellor Kent
Professor of Law and
History at Yale University,
previously the
Henry R. Luce
Professor of Jurisprudence...
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philanthropist and businesswoman. She
served as the lady of the
manor of
Moyns Park and then
Bridwell Park
until her
divorce from Lord Ivar Mountbatten...
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Manor at Holyport, Berkshire, now
split into four houses. A
later seat was
Moyns Park in Birdbrook, Es****. The 1st and 3rd
Marquess of ****ord
Haven are...
- of
Betchworth Castle, also
known as Beechworth. Sir
Thomas married Joan
Moyns, and they were
parents of
Eleanor FitzAlan. She was
married to Sir Thomas...
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Moines (/dəˈmɔɪn/ də-
MOYN) is the
capital and most
populous city in the U.S.
state of Iowa. It is the
county seat of Polk
County with
parts extending...
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Sudan has a
functioning legal system. Gary J. B**** (book reviewer),
Samuel Moyn (author of book
being reviewed), 20
October 2010, The New Republic, The Old...
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progress and on the
ideal of the city/nation-state."
Samuel Moyn offers a
mixed review.
Moyn notes that Scott's work has
appealed to many
critics of the...
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Totalitarismes (Paris: Éditions Economica, 1984). Jainchill, Andrew, and
Samuel Moyn. "French
democracy between totalitarianism and solidarity:
Pierre Rosanvallon...
- priorities.
Moyn also
critiques Israel for
excluding alternative perspectives and for
lacking social depth in his
explanations of
historical events.
Moyn introduces...