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... question- but , in some respects , a perplexing one . It were difficult , perhaps impossible , for man to define the ... questions which the Christian finds it often- times difficult to decide - questions rendered more perplexing from ...
... question- but , in some respects , a perplexing one . It were difficult , perhaps impossible , for man to define the ... questions which the Christian finds it often- times difficult to decide - questions rendered more perplexing from ...
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... questions of the day . The Corn - law question - protective duties - endowment of Popery these are questions which have broken up Cabinets , and threaten yet longer to perplex statesmen , and involve the country in agitation and ...
... questions of the day . The Corn - law question - protective duties - endowment of Popery these are questions which have broken up Cabinets , and threaten yet longer to perplex statesmen , and involve the country in agitation and ...
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... questions of opening the ports and removing the protecting duties thus occupy the public mind ; whilst , on the one hand , the landed gentry see nought but ruin to the agri- cultural interest in such a course ; and whilst some ...
... questions of opening the ports and removing the protecting duties thus occupy the public mind ; whilst , on the one hand , the landed gentry see nought but ruin to the agri- cultural interest in such a course ; and whilst some ...
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... question is , to what parties the charge of the popular education is to be intrusted ? There may be various views on the subject of National Education , but one system of education has been long in practice in England , and has for the ...
... question is , to what parties the charge of the popular education is to be intrusted ? There may be various views on the subject of National Education , but one system of education has been long in practice in England , and has for the ...
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... question , which is the basis of discipline and the foundation of truth , is to produce laxity in morals , and opinions either openly sceptical or characterized by indifference to religion . III . The members of the National Club feel ...
... question , which is the basis of discipline and the foundation of truth , is to produce laxity in morals , and opinions either openly sceptical or characterized by indifference to religion . III . The members of the National Club feel ...
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