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... particular . First , the reduction in the influence of the Jesuits made possible a reorientation of higher education , especially the universities and Gymnasien ( grammar schools ) . Secondly , the money released by the abolition of ...
... particular . First , the reduction in the influence of the Jesuits made possible a reorientation of higher education , especially the universities and Gymnasien ( grammar schools ) . Secondly , the money released by the abolition of ...
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... particular history , and not chance or random products of a particular situation . For decades , whigs had claimed to lead the people . The idea had become part of their self - identifica- tion , and it carried them along in the Reform ...
... particular history , and not chance or random products of a particular situation . For decades , whigs had claimed to lead the people . The idea had become part of their self - identifica- tion , and it carried them along in the Reform ...
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... particular , discontent about the payment of tithes for the support of the Protestant Church of Ireland proved especially effective in attracting larger farmers into common cause with lesser agricul- turalists . Legislation in 1824 ...
... particular , discontent about the payment of tithes for the support of the Protestant Church of Ireland proved especially effective in attracting larger farmers into common cause with lesser agricul- turalists . Legislation in 1824 ...
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The Whigs the People and Reform | 25 |
Changing the Law in Germany in the Ancien Régime | 45 |
Notes on Contributors vii | |
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