Sketches of Reforms and Reformers, of Great Britain and IrelandJ. M'Glashan, 1849 - 393 Seiten |
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... Established Church of England - Its Revenues - Its Ecclesias- tical Abuses - Its Sway over Political Parties - Rev . Dr. Phill- potts - Rev . Dr. Pusey - Rev . Mr. Noel - Anti - State Church Movement . CHAPTER XXIV . The Corn Laws ...
... Established Church of England - Its Revenues - Its Ecclesias- tical Abuses - Its Sway over Political Parties - Rev . Dr. Phill- potts - Rev . Dr. Pusey - Rev . Mr. Noel - Anti - State Church Movement . CHAPTER XXIV . The Corn Laws ...
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... Established by Mr. Miall - Mr . Sturge - Or- ganization of the Complete Suffrage Union - Character of the Chartists CHAPTER XXVIII . A • Chartists and Complete Suffragists - Feargus O'Connor - Wil- liam Lovett - John Collins - Henry ...
... Established by Mr. Miall - Mr . Sturge - Or- ganization of the Complete Suffrage Union - Character of the Chartists CHAPTER XXVIII . A • Chartists and Complete Suffragists - Feargus O'Connor - Wil- liam Lovett - John Collins - Henry ...
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... established it . The general institution of trial by jury , in the succeeding reign of Henry II , and the granting of freedom to the towns of the realm by royal charters . - Old King John , at Runnymede , affixing his sign manual to ...
... established it . The general institution of trial by jury , in the succeeding reign of Henry II , and the granting of freedom to the towns of the realm by royal charters . - Old King John , at Runnymede , affixing his sign manual to ...
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... of the Established Church , and the opening of its gates to Toleration . The rich clergy were compelled by law to pay higher salaries to their poor curates - Hume's clumsy abuse fell on 26 SUMMARY FROM 1793 To 1830 .
... of the Established Church , and the opening of its gates to Toleration . The rich clergy were compelled by law to pay higher salaries to their poor curates - Hume's clumsy abuse fell on 26 SUMMARY FROM 1793 To 1830 .
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... establish a republic ! upon I have stated the crime with which these men were charged . Indicted for conspiring to subvert the monarchy , depose the King , and compass his death , it was only pretended that they had uttered and ...
... establish a republic ! upon I have stated the crime with which these men were charged . Indicted for conspiring to subvert the monarchy , depose the King , and compass his death , it was only pretended that they had uttered and ...
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