Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... reform , law reform , reform of education , and I know not what ; but those promises come rather from its advocates , wishing to make a good plea for it and to justify it for superseding middle - class liberalism , than from clear tend ...
... reform , law reform , reform of education , and I know not what ; but those promises come rather from its advocates , wishing to make a good plea for it and to justify it for superseding middle - class liberalism , than from clear tend ...
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... Reform League in the mid - sixties . Established in 1864 , the league was a lively cause of apprehension to the government , and after the rejection of Russell's reform proposals in 1866 , Beales was largely responsible for organizing ...
... Reform League in the mid - sixties . Established in 1864 , the league was a lively cause of apprehension to the government , and after the rejection of Russell's reform proposals in 1866 , Beales was largely responsible for organizing ...
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... Reform Bill of 1832 , and who were loath to see any extension of that power among other sections of the community . In " Irish Catholicism and British Liberalism " ( M.E. ) , A. quoted a remark of Lowe's— “ happier words could not well ...
... Reform Bill of 1832 , and who were loath to see any extension of that power among other sections of the community . In " Irish Catholicism and British Liberalism " ( M.E. ) , A. quoted a remark of Lowe's— “ happier words could not well ...
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