England as it is: Political, Social and Industrial in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century, Том 2Irish University Press, 1971 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 38
Стр. 84
... advantages and dis- advantages of them , but his arguments preponderated so much in favour of the benefit which a boy ... advantage , " he says , " of an education in our public schools was stated in one of his parliamentary speeches by ...
... advantages and dis- advantages of them , but his arguments preponderated so much in favour of the benefit which a boy ... advantage , " he says , " of an education in our public schools was stated in one of his parliamentary speeches by ...
Стр. 149
... advantage of lately seeing , admits that the high feeling of the profession and the ardour of its sympathy with letters have considerably diminished . But taking into account the circumstances of the modern Bar , he considers that ...
... advantage of lately seeing , admits that the high feeling of the profession and the ardour of its sympathy with letters have considerably diminished . But taking into account the circumstances of the modern Bar , he considers that ...
Стр. 321
... advantage of opportunities afforded them , how- ever much for their own ultimate advantage . The Report of the General Board of Health ( 1849 ) frankly confesses that a great dread of the expense of what the new Act requires ...
... advantage of opportunities afforded them , how- ever much for their own ultimate advantage . The Report of the General Board of Health ( 1849 ) frankly confesses that a great dread of the expense of what the new Act requires ...
Содержание
CHAP | 1 |
CHURCH REVENUES AND CHURCH EXTENSION | 23 |
23 | 48 |
Авторские права | |
Не показаны другие разделы: 12
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
a-day a-week a-year acres Act of Parliament admitted allotments amount annual Annuities appears Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury attorney barrister beer beer-houses beer-shops benefices better bishops Board of Health boys called cause cent character Church of England circumstances clergy Commission Commissioners condition considerable cottage Court curates debt district doubt duty ecclesiastical endowed England and Wales English evil existing expense farm farmers give habits honour House of Lords houses improvement incomes increase incumbents justice labour labouring classes land learning less licence live London Lord Lord John Russell matter means ment minister moral Northumberland opinion Oxford paid parish Parliament parochial paupers persons Poor Law population potatoes practice present Privy Council produce profession public schools racter relief religious rent Report respect says Sidney Smith Smithfield society spirit things tion tithes towns Universities wages whole workhouse
Ссылки на эту книгу
Church and Parliament: The Reshaping of the Church of England, 1828-1860 Olive J. Brose Просмотр фрагмента - 1959 |