The Quarterly Review, Volumes 291-292John Murray, 1953 |
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Page 31
... religion and , in particular , against Christianity . ' British Churches cannot practise or even envisage potential ... religion is a boomerang which most often recoils inconveniently upon the perse- cutor . Above all , religion ...
... religion and , in particular , against Christianity . ' British Churches cannot practise or even envisage potential ... religion is a boomerang which most often recoils inconveniently upon the perse- cutor . Above all , religion ...
Page 78
... religion that apply equally to the son . His father ' said his prayers and went to church , ' Galsworthy tells us , but ' could not fairly have been called a religious man ' ; and'when “ religion " , disturbed to its foundations , began ...
... religion that apply equally to the son . His father ' said his prayers and went to church , ' Galsworthy tells us , but ' could not fairly have been called a religious man ' ; and'when “ religion " , disturbed to its foundations , began ...
Page 370
... religion . " ' On this , the White Paper ( Eng . ed . , p . 60 ) comments thus : ' In the above article the individual's liberty remains unimpaired , while the religious unity of Spain , quite inestimable for her internal peace , is ...
... religion . " ' On this , the White Paper ( Eng . ed . , p . 60 ) comments thus : ' In the above article the individual's liberty remains unimpaired , while the religious unity of Spain , quite inestimable for her internal peace , is ...
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The Third Marquess of Salisbury as Empire Builder | 3 |
THE THIRD MARQUESS OF SALISBURY AS EMPIRE | 14 |
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