The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 206A. Constable, 1907 |
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... tion whose most essential feature was that the crofters had created the equipment and improvements to which their holdings owed practically all the value they possessed . That is a situa- tion essentially and in principle different from ...
... tion whose most essential feature was that the crofters had created the equipment and improvements to which their holdings owed practically all the value they possessed . That is a situa- tion essentially and in principle different from ...
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... tion , however , cannot escape from the conditions implicit in the very notion of a national Church , because the arrangements made at the Reformation have become in some particulars impracticable . To touch the Prayer - book is to ...
... tion , however , cannot escape from the conditions implicit in the very notion of a national Church , because the arrangements made at the Reformation have become in some particulars impracticable . To touch the Prayer - book is to ...
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... tion of the old conditions will be possible from the legacy ' of Iyeyasu , that marvellous testament to the comprehension of genius , which , conceiving with an elaborate exactness the plasticity and steadfastness of its material ...
... tion of the old conditions will be possible from the legacy ' of Iyeyasu , that marvellous testament to the comprehension of genius , which , conceiving with an elaborate exactness the plasticity and steadfastness of its material ...
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CONVOCATION AND THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND | 50 |
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