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... institution of the Middle- Class Examinations ; but religious difficulties have al- ready been encountered , though , the examinations being perfectly voluntary , on candidates were likely to offer themselves whose parents or ...
... institution of the Middle- Class Examinations ; but religious difficulties have al- ready been encountered , though , the examinations being perfectly voluntary , on candidates were likely to offer themselves whose parents or ...
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... institution , or rather the body of such an institution possessed by an alien spirit , to appear before the Legis- lature as the opponent of almost every great measure of progress , including Railways as well as Catholic Emancipation ...
... institution , or rather the body of such an institution possessed by an alien spirit , to appear before the Legis- lature as the opponent of almost every great measure of progress , including Railways as well as Catholic Emancipation ...
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... institutions in America by the revolt of the Slaveowners has contributed to the prevailing mistrust of freedom , it now appears that free institutions will probably stand the strain , and that this cause of reaction also will cease to ...
... institutions in America by the revolt of the Slaveowners has contributed to the prevailing mistrust of freedom , it now appears that free institutions will probably stand the strain , and that this cause of reaction also will cease to ...
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