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August 23, 2021
- (diff | hist) . . Romanticism; 02:39 . . (+46) . . Aschlafly (Talk | contribs) (while writer Victor Hugo led this movement in Europe with his works readable by the common man.)
August 22, 2021
- (diff | hist) . . Free market; 22:29 . . (+5) . . Aschlafly (Talk | contribs) (improved)
- (diff | hist) . . Thomas Jefferson; 19:12 . . (-2) . . Mr. Nationalist (Talk | contribs) (Fixed typo.) (Tags: Mobile edit, Mobile web edit)
- (diff | hist) . . m Free market; 05:54 . . (-184,823) . . Aschlafly (Talk | contribs) (Reverted edits by Balls23 (talk) to last revision by Liberaltears)
- (diff | hist) . . Free market; 05:35 . . (+184,823) . . Balls23 (Talk | contribs) (Manifesto of the Communist Party A spectre is haunting Europe – the spectre of communism. All the powers of old Europe have entered into a holy alliance to exorcise this spectre: Pope and Tsar, Metternich and Guizot, French Radicals and German police...)
August 21, 2021
- (diff | hist) . . Montesquieu; 21:07 . . (+1) . . Mr. Nationalist (Talk | contribs) (Tags: Mobile edit, Mobile web edit)
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- (diff | hist) . . Romanticism; 16:45 . . (+62) . . Aschlafly (Talk | contribs) (while writer Victor Hugo led this movement in Europe)
- (diff | hist) . . m Romanticism; 00:49 . . (0) . . Aschlafly (Talk | contribs) (spelling)
- (diff | hist) . . Romanticism; 00:40 . . (+106) . . Aschlafly (Talk | contribs) (American literature typifying this era include ''Moby Dick'' and Edgar Allen Poe's writings.)
August 20, 2021
- (diff | hist) . . m Romanticism; 21:26 . . (0) . . Aschlafly (Talk | contribs)
- (diff | hist) . . Romanticism; 21:25 . . (+160) . . Aschlafly (Talk | contribs) (in English literature, the Romantic movement was started by Lyrical Ballads (1798), poems co-authored by William Woodsworth (a ballad is a narrative poem).)