The British Quarterly Review, Tom 38Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 |
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... regard the author of the Confessions of the English Opium - eater . ' 6 But the real answer to the question with which our last paragraph commenced is , we think , not difficult to find . It has long been found for ourselves in De ...
... regard the author of the Confessions of the English Opium - eater . ' 6 But the real answer to the question with which our last paragraph commenced is , we think , not difficult to find . It has long been found for ourselves in De ...
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... regard to its own interests also , should never attempt to dictate to the nation , or set itself against its judgment , provided it be expressed clearly . And the reason is , that the House of Lords is at once the weakest Estate of the ...
... regard to its own interests also , should never attempt to dictate to the nation , or set itself against its judgment , provided it be expressed clearly . And the reason is , that the House of Lords is at once the weakest Estate of the ...
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... regard to religious distinctions - had hardly entered the domain of thought , and was disavowed in the national practice . If the State had not a mission to persecute , it had to make conformity with the Church a condition of complete ...
... regard to religious distinctions - had hardly entered the domain of thought , and was disavowed in the national practice . If the State had not a mission to persecute , it had to make conformity with the Church a condition of complete ...
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... regard to religion , morality , and pure language . ' The chief master is to be a master in arts , the usher a bachelor in arts of Oxford or Cambridge . ' They are to be ' well skilled in school learning , and in the original and ...
... regard to religion , morality , and pure language . ' The chief master is to be a master in arts , the usher a bachelor in arts of Oxford or Cambridge . ' They are to be ' well skilled in school learning , and in the original and ...
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... regard to the subjects taught is of small value unless the master is made a responsible person . : The Take one more test of the vitality of these schools . Oxford Middle Class Examinations are in every way a fair A boy who can spell ...
... regard to the subjects taught is of small value unless the master is made a responsible person . : The Take one more test of the vitality of these schools . Oxford Middle Class Examinations are in every way a fair A boy who can spell ...
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