The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... opinion , ' which are very liable to fluctuate , and the decline of which speedily turns a good school into a bad one . ' These words , which are intended as a concise evaluation of the public school • system ' are , we conceive ...
... opinion , ' which are very liable to fluctuate , and the decline of which speedily turns a good school into a bad one . ' These words , which are intended as a concise evaluation of the public school • system ' are , we conceive ...
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... opinion , passed beyond all bounds of possibility ; and it is vain and idle for us , as practical men , charged with practical duties , to take them or to keep them in our midst . My opinion , then , is , that religious equality is a ...
... opinion , passed beyond all bounds of possibility ; and it is vain and idle for us , as practical men , charged with practical duties , to take them or to keep them in our midst . My opinion , then , is , that religious equality is a ...
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... opinion that the civil power has more to say even to Nonconformists about their doctrines and church government than they will allow ; but there can be only one opinion , and that a very high one , of his learning , acuteness and ...
... opinion that the civil power has more to say even to Nonconformists about their doctrines and church government than they will allow ; but there can be only one opinion , and that a very high one , of his learning , acuteness and ...
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