The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... Question . A Letter to Lord Dufferin , K.P. , etc. By the Rev. ALFRED T. LEE , LL.D. Rivingtons . ( 3. ) The ' Contemporary Review . March , 1868. Strahan and Co. ( 4. ) Speech of Edward Miall , Esq . , M.P. , in favour of the Impartial ...
... Question . A Letter to Lord Dufferin , K.P. , etc. By the Rev. ALFRED T. LEE , LL.D. Rivingtons . ( 3. ) The ' Contemporary Review . March , 1868. Strahan and Co. ( 4. ) Speech of Edward Miall , Esq . , M.P. , in favour of the Impartial ...
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... question of any State - Church , whether that of a majority or that of a minority , but it is the form in which the English people have , for the most part , now chosen to discuss this question . If it has its disadvantages , it has ...
... question of any State - Church , whether that of a majority or that of a minority , but it is the form in which the English people have , for the most part , now chosen to discuss this question . If it has its disadvantages , it has ...
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... question - Of what possible value is any opinion of Lord Plunket's upon this subject ? Lord Plunket supported the original and disgraceful compact of Union ; he was an Irish Protestant State - Churchman , his family have been be ...
... question - Of what possible value is any opinion of Lord Plunket's upon this subject ? Lord Plunket supported the original and disgraceful compact of Union ; he was an Irish Protestant State - Churchman , his family have been be ...
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