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Page 46
The trends of opinion and changing social customs which had broken the old affirmations of Gladstone and Shaftesbury and their kind steadily increased in strength . The week - end habit was already common among the upper classes ...
The trends of opinion and changing social customs which had broken the old affirmations of Gladstone and Shaftesbury and their kind steadily increased in strength . The week - end habit was already common among the upper classes ...
Page 51
Then , in a thousand ways , the Church showed its real concern over social injustices of all kinds , and speakers at Communist meetings instead of abusing the clergy for caring nothing for the sufferings of the people were forced to ...
Then , in a thousand ways , the Church showed its real concern over social injustices of all kinds , and speakers at Communist meetings instead of abusing the clergy for caring nothing for the sufferings of the people were forced to ...
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Those who enjoy that kind of thing , when pleasantly done as here , will enjoy the book ; the others will not want to read it . But nobody can believe the line illustrations contained in it to be in any way helpful .
Those who enjoy that kind of thing , when pleasantly done as here , will enjoy the book ; the others will not want to read it . But nobody can believe the line illustrations contained in it to be in any way helpful .
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