England as it is: Political, Social and Industrial in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century, Том 2Irish University Press, 1971 |
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... young men to spend ; if the college tutors were made to do what the private tutors now do ; if the parents of young men would be more careful , and not encourage in their sons the practice of tuft - hunting ; if they would not so much ...
... young men to spend ; if the college tutors were made to do what the private tutors now do ; if the parents of young men would be more careful , and not encourage in their sons the practice of tuft - hunting ; if they would not so much ...
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... young men for the clerical office ; and whether it is fitting that they should step almost directly from the miscellaneous society , the worldly views , and ordinary amusements of young men at Oxford or Cambridge , to the serious duties ...
... young men for the clerical office ; and whether it is fitting that they should step almost directly from the miscellaneous society , the worldly views , and ordinary amusements of young men at Oxford or Cambridge , to the serious duties ...
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... young men who have no families . The beer shops and worse places are much frequented by the young men . The cases in Wiltshire must not be taken as fair speci- mens of the general condition of the agricultural working classes . There is ...
... young men who have no families . The beer shops and worse places are much frequented by the young men . The cases in Wiltshire must not be taken as fair speci- mens of the general condition of the agricultural working classes . There is ...
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Church and Parliament: The Reshaping of the Church of England, 1828-1860 Olive J. Brose Просмотр фрагмента - 1959 |