The National Review, Volume 14W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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... passed by them . Would this mean that candidates would have to pass an examination equal to that now imposed by the Bishop of London , and which his lordship considers would take a well - educated pro- fessional man two or three years ...
... passed by them . Would this mean that candidates would have to pass an examination equal to that now imposed by the Bishop of London , and which his lordship considers would take a well - educated pro- fessional man two or three years ...
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... passed through , like that of the hour before the dawn , which is said to be the darkest of all " ( Cotterill ) . Wordsworth describes his own feelings best : Now believing , Now disbelieving , endlessly perplexed With impulse , motive ...
... passed through , like that of the hour before the dawn , which is said to be the darkest of all " ( Cotterill ) . Wordsworth describes his own feelings best : Now believing , Now disbelieving , endlessly perplexed With impulse , motive ...
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... passed on the 24th of May 1889 , and that only with the help of a minority of the Centre party , who voted in favour of the measure in spite of warnings against the tendency of increasing too much the influence of Bureaucracy . " In ...
... passed on the 24th of May 1889 , and that only with the help of a minority of the Centre party , who voted in favour of the measure in spite of warnings against the tendency of increasing too much the influence of Bureaucracy . " In ...
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