The British Quarterly Review, Volume 38Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 - Christianity |
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... position he held with his tutors , we know not . He wrote an autobiography , but of these things he has left us in ignorance . He could have taken a place which would have been second to none . He had precisely the gifts , and had ...
... position he held with his tutors , we know not . He wrote an autobiography , but of these things he has left us in ignorance . He could have taken a place which would have been second to none . He had precisely the gifts , and had ...
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... position of the House of Lords , illustrious and distinguished as it is , is that emphatically of a check only - of a balancing force against popular excesses , and against crude and hasty legislation . Although no doubt an Estate of ...
... position of the House of Lords , illustrious and distinguished as it is , is that emphatically of a check only - of a balancing force against popular excesses , and against crude and hasty legislation . Although no doubt an Estate of ...
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... position in the State , of its organic change in 1832 , and of the silent but mighty revolution which it has passed through within this century , will repay a careful perusal . When George III . ascended the throne that House had been ...
... position in the State , of its organic change in 1832 , and of the silent but mighty revolution which it has passed through within this century , will repay a careful perusal . When George III . ascended the throne that House had been ...
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... position . Another , and by far the most potent , has been the vast and rapid expansion of popular ideas , educa- tion , and progress , which has been witnessed within this country , and which has brought the power of the constituencies ...
... position . Another , and by far the most potent , has been the vast and rapid expansion of popular ideas , educa- tion , and progress , which has been witnessed within this country , and which has brought the power of the constituencies ...
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... position of mixed elementary ones . Drunkenness is the prevailing vice [ among the masters ] . I was credibly informed that in some schools it is quite usual , especially on Monday mornings , for the boys on their arrival to inquire ...
... position of mixed elementary ones . Drunkenness is the prevailing vice [ among the masters ] . I was credibly informed that in some schools it is quite usual , especially on Monday mornings , for the boys on their arrival to inquire ...
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