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... signed the Petition presented to Parliament last Ses- sion for the Abolition of Tests , he feels it due to the rest of those who signed , to say that the following pages express his own views and sentiments alone . He has not written in ...
... signed the Petition presented to Parliament last Ses- sion for the Abolition of Tests , he feels it due to the rest of those who signed , to say that the following pages express his own views and sentiments alone . He has not written in ...
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... signing the petition , given a sufficient guarantee at least for their integrity and courage . The changes which the document underwent were not intended to mislead opponents , but were such as documents intended to be signed by a large ...
... signing the petition , given a sufficient guarantee at least for their integrity and courage . The changes which the document underwent were not intended to mislead opponents , but were such as documents intended to be signed by a large ...
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... signed by upwards of a thousand Undergraduates , praying that no alteration might be made in the existing law . The advocates of the present system , both in Parliament and in the press , attached great importance to this document , as ...
... signed by upwards of a thousand Undergraduates , praying that no alteration might be made in the existing law . The advocates of the present system , both in Parliament and in the press , attached great importance to this document , as ...
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