The National Review, Volume 13W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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Page 720
... England , before the birth of their children , and thus England's statistics of illegitimacy are increased . However that may be , if morality consists in keeping the whole of the commandments , I cannot think that England need be ...
... England , before the birth of their children , and thus England's statistics of illegitimacy are increased . However that may be , if morality consists in keeping the whole of the commandments , I cannot think that England need be ...
Page 859
... England mem- bers of the Church ? And in Scotland are they not Presbyterians of some form ? So long as the universities of the majorities of England and Scotland open their doors and their immunities to all , so long it is vain for Rome ...
... England mem- bers of the Church ? And in Scotland are they not Presbyterians of some form ? So long as the universities of the majorities of England and Scotland open their doors and their immunities to all , so long it is vain for Rome ...
Page 860
... England , it would hurt Protestant Ireland ; but the greatest sufferers of all would be the laity of the Romish Communion in Ireland who are of a rank to seek an university education . It would be their ruin . They would be taught to be ...
... England , it would hurt Protestant Ireland ; but the greatest sufferers of all would be the laity of the Romish Communion in Ireland who are of a rank to seek an university education . It would be their ruin . They would be taught to be ...
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