The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Volume 11J. Ridgeway amd sons, 1840 |
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... religious faith , has long been noticeable and lamentable in the largest class as in the smaller ones . Revolt , sullen revengeful humour of revolt against the upper classes , decreasing respect for what their superiors teach , is more ...
... religious faith , has long been noticeable and lamentable in the largest class as in the smaller ones . Revolt , sullen revengeful humour of revolt against the upper classes , decreasing respect for what their superiors teach , is more ...
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... religious . Mr. Carlyle's book enumerates some of the first class only ; but he treats them in such way as to leave a very strong impression on his reader , that the latter class contains the most powerful , and the really true agents ...
... religious . Mr. Carlyle's book enumerates some of the first class only ; but he treats them in such way as to leave a very strong impression on his reader , that the latter class contains the most powerful , and the really true agents ...
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... else than dangerous when uncon- trolled by moral or religious principle . Such is the charge which we bring against England , first against her rulers , but also against all and each who have not laboured Chartism and Church Extension . 11.
... else than dangerous when uncon- trolled by moral or religious principle . Such is the charge which we bring against England , first against her rulers , but also against all and each who have not laboured Chartism and Church Extension . 11.
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... religious society ; such are the people that make up our large villages and large towns . The utter disproportion ... religion , exchanging no kindly or endearing sympathies with those who might guide and enlighten them , having but ...
... religious society ; such are the people that make up our large villages and large towns . The utter disproportion ... religion , exchanging no kindly or endearing sympathies with those who might guide and enlighten them , having but ...
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... religious training for our people . 500,000 persons in London live unconnected with any church or minister , dissenting or established . Millions can neither read nor write , but these millions feel and think . We have sent few bearers ...
... religious training for our people . 500,000 persons in London live unconnected with any church or minister , dissenting or established . Millions can neither read nor write , but these millions feel and think . We have sent few bearers ...
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