• If royalty and aristocracy would accept the new beliefs, and thus give a lead, so much the better.

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  • That proportion has been climbing sharply in recent years, however, because short-term interest rates (and thus variable-rate mortgages, which follow them) have been so much lower than long-term rates (on which fixed-rate mortgages are based).

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