The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 61Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1907 |
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Pagina 7
... carried that , in considering the propriety of enforcing a transfer , the commissioners should have regard to the wishes of the parents as to the religious instruction of their children . Thus the ratepayers are to have a more expensive ...
... carried that , in considering the propriety of enforcing a transfer , the commissioners should have regard to the wishes of the parents as to the religious instruction of their children . Thus the ratepayers are to have a more expensive ...
Pagina 11
... carried the Education Bill through the Commons , the unprecedented vote which rejected the Lords ' Amendments by nearly four to one , show that within a very short time national education must be taken entirely out of the hands of ...
... carried the Education Bill through the Commons , the unprecedented vote which rejected the Lords ' Amendments by nearly four to one , show that within a very short time national education must be taken entirely out of the hands of ...
Pagina 21
... carried away into slavery and their lands divided among the victors . Although disgraceful confiscations , recalling ancient ways , are still , to the shame of civilised nations , winked at when dealing with barbarous tribes , it would ...
... carried away into slavery and their lands divided among the victors . Although disgraceful confiscations , recalling ancient ways , are still , to the shame of civilised nations , winked at when dealing with barbarous tribes , it would ...
Pagina 30
... stayed . Nothing is gained by hard words , and it would not be easy to find the appropriate adjectives to qualify the administration which carried out the law . Eighty - six congregations of men 80 Jan. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
... stayed . Nothing is gained by hard words , and it would not be easy to find the appropriate adjectives to qualify the administration which carried out the law . Eighty - six congregations of men 80 Jan. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
Pagina 32
... carry out the campaign against Christianity which the Radical Socialists and Freemasons had long been urging . This ... carry the campaign to its next step . But none the less that step was inevitable . The Government was pledged to ...
... carry out the campaign against Christianity which the Radical Socialists and Freemasons had long been urging . This ... carry the campaign to its next step . But none the less that step was inevitable . The Government was pledged to ...
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