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11.Most of it is hidden in the countryside just outside town, up winding roads, where the local squirearchy hunts and shoots, and where Londoners are increasingly buying weekend homes.

12.In some cases inheritance was given on condition that the name was used by the beneficiary; the English gentry and " squirearchy " had long encouraged this sort of name changing.

13.They were no longer villas but " power houses " in Sir John Summerson's term, the symbolic centres of power of the Whig " squirearchy " that ruled Britain.

14.Neiman Marcus also has a variety of panamas made by David Cohen and Makins of New York, including a woven versions of the Irish kingfisher ( $ 90 ) worn by the squirearchy.

15.The gathering pace of the Industrial Revolution and the emergence of an enfranchised middle class signaled the end of the comfortable paternalism of the squirearchy as focus, patron and protector of the community.

16."In Germany, they fight with the bourgeoisie whenever it acts in a revolutionary way, against the absolute monarchy, the feudal squirearchy, and the petty bourgeoisie . ""

17.For centuries the families at the Wodehouse, as was usual for the squirearchy, were closely connected with the Church of England in general and the village church in particular, which holds several memorials to them.

18.Lees-Milne was often moved by what he saw : elderly ladies battling alone down long dark corridors, genteel couples huddled over dim fires amid the crumbling splendor of their homes, the squirearchy struggling to survive,

19.The " police state ", as Otto Hintze described it, replaced the older system with its feudal squirearchy run in the interests of the ruling class, but which in its rudimentary form was a constitutional state.

20.It was a time when the composition of the local squirearchy ran to moneyed types of the sort whose society was clubby, alcoholic and inbred, people whose wealth had, in general, been provided for them by somebody else.

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