England as it is: Political, Social and Industrial in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century, Том 2Irish University Press, 1971 |
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... classes , when among these classes a scholar occasionally arises . On the contrary , it is through one or other of the Universities that almost all such scholars have won their way to eminence and to for- tune . This was particularly ...
... classes , when among these classes a scholar occasionally arises . On the contrary , it is through one or other of the Universities that almost all such scholars have won their way to eminence and to for- tune . This was particularly ...
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... classes they are very much so . Great allure- ments are held out in the shape of music ; there are itinerant ... class of society " than the present is rising up . He thinks that the formation of subscription and endowed schools will ...
... classes they are very much so . Great allure- ments are held out in the shape of music ; there are itinerant ... class of society " than the present is rising up . He thinks that the formation of subscription and endowed schools will ...
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... classes may be im- proved : - " The primary and most important measures , and at the same time the most practicable , and within the recog- nised province of public administration , are drainage , the removal of all refuse of ...
... classes may be im- proved : - " The primary and most important measures , and at the same time the most practicable , and within the recog- nised province of public administration , are drainage , the removal of all refuse of ...
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Church and Parliament: The Reshaping of the Church of England, 1828-1860 Olive J. Brose Просмотр фрагмента - 1959 |