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... element in the University : and common sense tells us that the smaller element is more likely to be itself absorbed and assimilated , than to absorb and assimilate the larger ; especially as the larger will have the influence of wealth ...
... element in the University : and common sense tells us that the smaller element is more likely to be itself absorbed and assimilated , than to absorb and assimilate the larger ; especially as the larger will have the influence of wealth ...
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... element of general learning and education paramount over the clerical element in the University , and thus to render us less exposed to the special convulsions and catastrophes which the clerical element is undergoing , and is likely ...
... element of general learning and education paramount over the clerical element in the University , and thus to render us less exposed to the special convulsions and catastrophes which the clerical element is undergoing , and is likely ...
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... element in the strug- gle , as extreme Puritanism , embodied in Cromwell and the Independents , proved itself the strongest element in the English Revolution : and the deepest cause of the catastrophe was the religious disturbance , of ...
... element in the strug- gle , as extreme Puritanism , embodied in Cromwell and the Independents , proved itself the strongest element in the English Revolution : and the deepest cause of the catastrophe was the religious disturbance , of ...
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