The National Review, Volume 48, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1907 |
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Page 574
... Church of England schools ; for , as we have seen , they endeavoured to prohibit Church teachers from continuing to teach the Church Catechism . By an amendment proposed by Lord Cawdor all teachers will be allowed to volunteer for ...
... Church of England schools ; for , as we have seen , they endeavoured to prohibit Church teachers from continuing to teach the Church Catechism . By an amendment proposed by Lord Cawdor all teachers will be allowed to volunteer for ...
Page 693
... Church from the schools which had been created and endowed by it . The grasping hand of the Prussian Government was again extended and the schools were made its own ; the endowments were seized upon , notwithstanding the opposition of ...
... Church from the schools which had been created and endowed by it . The grasping hand of the Prussian Government was again extended and the schools were made its own ; the endowments were seized upon , notwithstanding the opposition of ...
Page 941
... Church in France , it is high time to protest . The Clemençeau Government has throughout maintained a statesmanlike attitude towards the Church in spite of every provocation , and has left loophole after loop- hole open in the hope of a ...
... Church in France , it is high time to protest . The Clemençeau Government has throughout maintained a statesmanlike attitude towards the Church in spite of every provocation , and has left loophole after loop- hole open in the hope of a ...
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NATIONAL | 560 |
The Future of Tariff Reform By J L GARVIN Editor of | 571 |
To General Picquart on his Appointment as Secretary | 632 |
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