Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... popular government . " The preserva- tion of sectarian distinction was the point where the conflict was at its most intense ; but this issue was part of a whole atti- tude of mind which fought state intervention in every sphere , sacred ...
... popular government . " The preserva- tion of sectarian distinction was the point where the conflict was at its most intense ; but this issue was part of a whole atti- tude of mind which fought state intervention in every sphere , sacred ...
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... popular church - discipline , formerly present in the national Church and still present in the affections and practice of a good part of the nation , appear in the national Church once more ; and thus to bring Nonconformists into ...
... popular church - discipline , formerly present in the national Church and still present in the affections and practice of a good part of the nation , appear in the national Church once more ; and thus to bring Nonconformists into ...
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... popular leaders , to the aristocratic class , and to be carried into the popular ranks only by his ambition or his genius ; while Mr. Beales belongs to our solid middle class , and , perhaps , if he had not been a great popular leader ...
... popular leaders , to the aristocratic class , and to be carried into the popular ranks only by his ambition or his genius ; while Mr. Beales belongs to our solid middle class , and , perhaps , if he had not been a great popular leader ...
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