The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
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Page 263
... believe , as the poor are always willing to believe , that their poverty is in some way the result of unfair laws , and that if these laws were altered it would disappear . If this were true these leaders would indeed be patriots . If ...
... believe , as the poor are always willing to believe , that their poverty is in some way the result of unfair laws , and that if these laws were altered it would disappear . If this were true these leaders would indeed be patriots . If ...
Page 464
... believe , the more they lean upon the clergy ; and given the system of matrimony now accepted as law , the priest has gradually become the almost universal arbitrator . It is this dominion of the Church ( quite apart from any faith of ...
... believe , the more they lean upon the clergy ; and given the system of matrimony now accepted as law , the priest has gradually become the almost universal arbitrator . It is this dominion of the Church ( quite apart from any faith of ...
Page 489
... believe that these difficulties might be overcome in the following ways : - 1. By the alteration of the Code of Education , so that physical training should be included among the obligatory subjects , and in this way necessarily intro ...
... believe that these difficulties might be overcome in the following ways : - 1. By the alteration of the Code of Education , so that physical training should be included among the obligatory subjects , and in this way necessarily intro ...
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