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class of men , and stigmatised by another , as the main defender of such principles , have fought the battles in ... by abandoning the principle of religious education , and admitting within their walls all sects and denominations of ...
class of men , and stigmatised by another , as the main defender of such principles , have fought the battles in ... by abandoning the principle of religious education , and admitting within their walls all sects and denominations of ...
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But in all this there is no express security for the right working of another principle equally necessary with the principle of permanence in all institutions calculated for duration — the principle of adaptation to the varying ...
But in all this there is no express security for the right working of another principle equally necessary with the principle of permanence in all institutions calculated for duration — the principle of adaptation to the varying ...
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In fact it is , as we have already shown , a principle of the Tory party , that their respect for order and good ... repudiate , or abjure : on the other hand , opposition on Whig or democratical principles necessarily becomes so ...
In fact it is , as we have already shown , a principle of the Tory party , that their respect for order and good ... repudiate , or abjure : on the other hand , opposition on Whig or democratical principles necessarily becomes so ...
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