The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... Government called the Commonwealth , thoroughly understood , inas' much as that Government having been confounded with the usurped • military despotism of Cromwell , nearly all the English historians have " thus given to Cromwell all ...
... Government called the Commonwealth , thoroughly understood , inas' much as that Government having been confounded with the usurped • military despotism of Cromwell , nearly all the English historians have " thus given to Cromwell all ...
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... Government . Those who believed , twenty years ago , that voluntaryism would soon cover the country with efficient schools , and that public money was not necessary , may now maintain that voluntaryism has not a fair chance side by side ...
... Government . Those who believed , twenty years ago , that voluntaryism would soon cover the country with efficient schools , and that public money was not necessary , may now maintain that voluntaryism has not a fair chance side by side ...
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... government , and was dismissed from his office . Herr Dekker was a very able man- - difficult to silence and dangerous to touch -- and the government would have taken counsel of prudence had they examined his statements , instead of ...
... government , and was dismissed from his office . Herr Dekker was a very able man- - difficult to silence and dangerous to touch -- and the government would have taken counsel of prudence had they examined his statements , instead of ...
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