The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
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Page 60
... effect something similar in England , if ever the doctrine that there are " classes " and 466 masses , " and that the two are fundamentally opposed to each other , be accepted by the people at large . For this is the doctrine that ...
... effect something similar in England , if ever the doctrine that there are " classes " and 466 masses , " and that the two are fundamentally opposed to each other , be accepted by the people at large . For this is the doctrine that ...
Page 200
... effect , to confer upon the former the practical supremacy as a power of restraint , not only in matters of belief and conscience , but also in matters deeply affecting relations to the State . It was their avowed purpose to put an end ...
... effect , to confer upon the former the practical supremacy as a power of restraint , not only in matters of belief and conscience , but also in matters deeply affecting relations to the State . It was their avowed purpose to put an end ...
Page 351
... effect , and the taste of the painters and poets who have helped to form our own , has been largely due to the religious , political , and social forces of their age . In our arts we see reflected the change through which the nation has ...
... effect , and the taste of the painters and poets who have helped to form our own , has been largely due to the religious , political , and social forces of their age . In our arts we see reflected the change through which the nation has ...
Contents
By the Rev H N OXENHAM | 39 |
THE CHURCH AND DISSENT | 721 |
IMPERIAL MIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT Maj Gen Hon W FIELDING | 777 |
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