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... eyes . What- ever change did take place , moreover , would take place very gradually , and almost imperceptibly . Many years would probably elapse before Nonconformists would * The Head of Oriel may by the Statutes be a layman , but a ...
... eyes . What- ever change did take place , moreover , would take place very gradually , and almost imperceptibly . Many years would probably elapse before Nonconformists would * The Head of Oriel may by the Statutes be a layman , but a ...
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... eyes of students , still in the season of enthusiasm and disinterestedness , than in the eyes of older and shrewder men . It will be observed , too , that it is open antagonism alone which the petitioners deprecate . Real antagonism ...
... eyes of students , still in the season of enthusiasm and disinterestedness , than in the eyes of older and shrewder men . It will be observed , too , that it is open antagonism alone which the petitioners deprecate . Real antagonism ...
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... eyes of sectarians is fidelity to principle in the eyes of statesmen it is an evil . Every statesman , looking to the calamities of all kinds which have flowed directly or indirectly from the religious divisions of England and of ...
... eyes of sectarians is fidelity to principle in the eyes of statesmen it is an evil . Every statesman , looking to the calamities of all kinds which have flowed directly or indirectly from the religious divisions of England and of ...
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