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... England . In some cases both provisions occur . In one case only , it is believed , the limitation of the Fellowships to Members of the Church of England rests on the Act of Uniformity alone . The Act 17 and 18 Vict . authorises persons ...
... England . In some cases both provisions occur . In one case only , it is believed , the limitation of the Fellowships to Members of the Church of England rests on the Act of Uniformity alone . The Act 17 and 18 Vict . authorises persons ...
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... England and Spain are now , it is believed , the only countries in which the Universities are not free * . In Spain , besides the general security given by the penal suppression of all religions but that established by the State , each ...
... England and Spain are now , it is believed , the only countries in which the Universities are not free * . In Spain , besides the general security given by the penal suppression of all religions but that established by the State , each ...
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... England at times when , as during a great part of the last century , the Establishment , lethargic from overendowment , filled with unworthy ministers by family patronage , and enslaved to the purposes of worldly politicians , lay inert ...
... England at times when , as during a great part of the last century , the Establishment , lethargic from overendowment , filled with unworthy ministers by family patronage , and enslaved to the purposes of worldly politicians , lay inert ...
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