Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2Dent, 1930 |
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... given , political power had been given . They continued to repeat their cuckoo song , when it was no longer a question whether Catholics should have political power or not , when a Catholic association bearded the Parliament , when a ...
... given , political power had been given . They continued to repeat their cuckoo song , when it was no longer a question whether Catholics should have political power or not , when a Catholic association bearded the Parliament , when a ...
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Alexander James Grieve. be abandoned . Christian instruction given by individuals and voluntary societies may do much good . Given by the Govern- ment it would do unmixed harm . At the same time ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Alexander James Grieve. be abandoned . Christian instruction given by individuals and voluntary societies may do much good . Given by the Govern- ment it would do unmixed harm . At the same time ...
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... given precise rules , but in a circumstance for which no precise rule can possibly be given . If the learned author of the theory about Jacobinism had enlarged either of his tables a little , his system would have been destroyed . The ...
... given precise rules , but in a circumstance for which no precise rule can possibly be given . If the learned author of the theory about Jacobinism had enlarged either of his tables a little , his system would have been destroyed . The ...
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