Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress, Volume 2William Howitt W. Lovett, 1847 |
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... cause . And as we have found ourselves very much strengthened and stimulated to exertion , from reading the various reports in your excellent Journal , we think that others may feel similar pleasure , from a report of one formed in ...
... cause . And as we have found ourselves very much strengthened and stimulated to exertion , from reading the various reports in your excellent Journal , we think that others may feel similar pleasure , from a report of one formed in ...
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... causing some land- holders to divide and subdivide their estates , so as to furnish homely homes for intelligent and ... causes of disease , by William Thomason , in Carr - street Chapel , Limehouse - fields ; the audience consisted of ...
... causing some land- holders to divide and subdivide their estates , so as to furnish homely homes for intelligent and ... causes of disease , by William Thomason , in Carr - street Chapel , Limehouse - fields ; the audience consisted of ...
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... cause of liberty and fraternity which he advocates . In him we find combined the pious sim- plicity and purity of life of the good Fenelon , the dauntless courage of Luther , and the fiery enthusiasm of Peter the Hermit . His life has ...
... cause of liberty and fraternity which he advocates . In him we find combined the pious sim- plicity and purity of life of the good Fenelon , the dauntless courage of Luther , and the fiery enthusiasm of Peter the Hermit . His life has ...
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... cause of social and religious progress , was now , he fancied , about to be realised . Alas ! how entirely was he deceived ; how soon were his darling hopes blasted ! The government of the Restoration , like that of the empire , used ...
... cause of social and religious progress , was now , he fancied , about to be realised . Alas ! how entirely was he deceived ; how soon were his darling hopes blasted ! The government of the Restoration , like that of the empire , used ...
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... cause of Christian progress , and the result was miserable disappointment . He had next appealed to the Church , and his second disappoint- ment was even more miserable than his first . What re- mained then ? An Appeal to THE PEOPLE ...
... cause of Christian progress , and the result was miserable disappointment . He had next appealed to the Church , and his second disappoint- ment was even more miserable than his first . What re- mained then ? An Appeal to THE PEOPLE ...
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