The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837, Volume 2Macmillan, 1889 - 1651 pagina's |
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Pagina 1032
... opinion that he Bible , when read , should be read without note or comment ; " but I think this is a point of so much difficulty , and there is so much danger of slipping into sec- tarian comments on the part of teachers , that I do not ...
... opinion that he Bible , when read , should be read without note or comment ; " but I think this is a point of so much difficulty , and there is so much danger of slipping into sec- tarian comments on the part of teachers , that I do not ...
Pagina 1037
... opinion on the subject of a Church Defence Institu- ion , the Archbishop of Canterbury writes : — ' There seems little doubt that vigorous and persistent efforts are being made by those who desire to destroy that connection between the ...
... opinion on the subject of a Church Defence Institu- ion , the Archbishop of Canterbury writes : — ' There seems little doubt that vigorous and persistent efforts are being made by those who desire to destroy that connection between the ...
Pagina 1038
... opinion that no medical practitioner should prescribe it without a sense of grave respon- sibility . " They believe that alcohol , in whatever form , should be prescribed with as much care as any powerful drug , and that the directions ...
... opinion that no medical practitioner should prescribe it without a sense of grave respon- sibility . " They believe that alcohol , in whatever form , should be prescribed with as much care as any powerful drug , and that the directions ...
Pagina 1040
... opinion , an intolerable mischief , and I think no sensible man can wish for two within the limits of the present United Kingdom who does not wish the United Kingdom to become two or more nations entirely separated from each other ...
... opinion , an intolerable mischief , and I think no sensible man can wish for two within the limits of the present United Kingdom who does not wish the United Kingdom to become two or more nations entirely separated from each other ...
Pagina 1042
... opinion that several acts of contempt had been proved against Mr. Purchas , and the order they would pronounce would be that Mr. Purchas be sus- pended ab officio for one year from the time of service of the order . As to the costs ...
... opinion that several acts of contempt had been proved against Mr. Purchas , and the order they would pronounce would be that Mr. Purchas be sus- pended ab officio for one year from the time of service of the order . As to the costs ...
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