The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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We have not at present the statistics , for the Dissenters have prevented our getting them ; but I believe that in every one of the large divisions of England , except Wales , the adherents of the Church will be found to outnumber the ...
We have not at present the statistics , for the Dissenters have prevented our getting them ; but I believe that in every one of the large divisions of England , except Wales , the adherents of the Church will be found to outnumber the ...
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If we honestly believe England to be a nation of cowards , neither Home Rule nor Unionism can save it from being contemptible , and all political questions lose their interest . But surely we did not need Tel - el - Kebir to make us ...
If we honestly believe England to be a nation of cowards , neither Home Rule nor Unionism can save it from being contemptible , and all political questions lose their interest . But surely we did not need Tel - el - Kebir to make us ...
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When I heard a working man a little while since say he did not believe in the Bible , I asked why ? Because , he answered vaguely , there is a rare lot in it that can't be explained . He did not believe in Genesis , because , he said ...
When I heard a working man a little while since say he did not believe in the Bible , I asked why ? Because , he answered vaguely , there is a rare lot in it that can't be explained . He did not believe in Genesis , because , he said ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
CRIPPS C | 37 |
CURZON Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
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