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... House of Lords by Earl Russell , in the House of Commons by Mr. Dodson . Its prayer was supported in the Upper House by Earl Granville and the Bishop of London , and in the Lower House by Mr. Buxton , Mr. Grant Duff , and Mr. Goschen ...
... House of Lords by Earl Russell , in the House of Commons by Mr. Dodson . Its prayer was supported in the Upper House by Earl Granville and the Bishop of London , and in the Lower House by Mr. Buxton , Mr. Grant Duff , and Mr. Goschen ...
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... House of Commons . Much more would the same party oppose and defeat any further measure of emancipation , if it were brought forward within the University in the manner which our oppo- nents prescribe . We are not guilty then of any ...
... House of Commons . Much more would the same party oppose and defeat any further measure of emancipation , if it were brought forward within the University in the manner which our oppo- nents prescribe . We are not guilty then of any ...
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... House of Commons , and Archbishop Parker . " I was , " says Wentworth , ' among others the last Parliament sent for unto the Archbishop of Canterbury , for the articles of religion that then passed this house . He asked us why we did ...
... House of Commons , and Archbishop Parker . " I was , " says Wentworth , ' among others the last Parliament sent for unto the Archbishop of Canterbury , for the articles of religion that then passed this house . He asked us why we did ...
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... House of Lords , in the debate on the Petition for the Abolition of Tests , July 4 , 1863 . Whether it could be done in the case of a layman seems doubtful . The words of a penal Statute would of course be construed strictly . These ...
... House of Lords , in the debate on the Petition for the Abolition of Tests , July 4 , 1863 . Whether it could be done in the case of a layman seems doubtful . The words of a penal Statute would of course be construed strictly . These ...
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... house of Stuart , which cost blood more generous than their own . Under this twofold tyranny political as well as religious tests were formerly imposed by the reactionary party , on candidates for degrees . About 1622 , a preacher named ...
... house of Stuart , which cost blood more generous than their own . Under this twofold tyranny political as well as religious tests were formerly imposed by the reactionary party , on candidates for degrees . About 1622 , a preacher named ...
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