Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... ment . Lord Bolingbroke , on a matter of this kind a very clear - judging and impartial witness , says , in a work far too little read , his Remarks on English History : - " The measures pursued and the temper observed in Queen ...
... ment . Lord Bolingbroke , on a matter of this kind a very clear - judging and impartial witness , says , in a work far too little read , his Remarks on English History : - " The measures pursued and the temper observed in Queen ...
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... ment . Another hour in man's development began in the fifteenth century , and the main road of his progress then lay for a time through Hellenism . Puritanism was no longer the central current of the world's progress , it was a side ...
... ment . Another hour in man's development began in the fifteenth century , and the main road of his progress then lay for a time through Hellenism . Puritanism was no longer the central current of the world's progress , it was a side ...
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... ment of the Irish Church , but which , I suppose , would also be called exactly one of those operations of simple , practical , common - sense reform , aiming at the removal of some par- ticular abuse , and rigidly restricted to that ...
... ment of the Irish Church , but which , I suppose , would also be called exactly one of those operations of simple , practical , common - sense reform , aiming at the removal of some par- ticular abuse , and rigidly restricted to that ...
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