The British Quarterly Review, 42. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1865 |
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... result of the Reform Act was to break down the illegitimate ascendancy of the landed aristocracy in the State , and to place the centre of political power to a greater extent in the middle classes . Indirectly , too , it has brought the ...
... result of the Reform Act was to break down the illegitimate ascendancy of the landed aristocracy in the State , and to place the centre of political power to a greater extent in the middle classes . Indirectly , too , it has brought the ...
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... result ? Will it but be that our population will become but the consumers of so much the more beer and beef , of so many more pounds of flour and of rice ? Our nation will indeed fail in attaining its highest development should this be ...
... result ? Will it but be that our population will become but the consumers of so much the more beer and beef , of so many more pounds of flour and of rice ? Our nation will indeed fail in attaining its highest development should this be ...
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... result , to be fol- lowed by a denial of those special doctrines of Christianity which rest for their authority solely upon the fact , that God Himself has revealed them to men . The resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ from the dead ...
... result , to be fol- lowed by a denial of those special doctrines of Christianity which rest for their authority solely upon the fact , that God Himself has revealed them to men . The resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ from the dead ...
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