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Pagina 158
... established opinions and morals , but held a separate code for themselves . The middle classes enjoyed in- creasing wealth and importance , but were sharply divided among themselves , especially as many of them were dissenters from the ...
... established opinions and morals , but held a separate code for themselves . The middle classes enjoyed in- creasing wealth and importance , but were sharply divided among themselves , especially as many of them were dissenters from the ...
Pagina 169
... established Church , but many of them were secretly anxious for James to be restored , and were therefore known as Jacobites . In the forty years of this age , party govern- ment became established in England , though the idea of a ...
... established Church , but many of them were secretly anxious for James to be restored , and were therefore known as Jacobites . In the forty years of this age , party govern- ment became established in England , though the idea of a ...
Pagina 453
... established Church ; the Quakers , at least formerly , had no set order of service , sometimes merely sitting to ... established Church who are in charge of a parish are called " rectors " or " vicars , " and their house is the " rectory ...
... established Church ; the Quakers , at least formerly , had no set order of service , sometimes merely sitting to ... established Church who are in charge of a parish are called " rectors " or " vicars , " and their house is the " rectory ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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