The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 60A. Constable, 1834 |
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... college to receive dissenters , it would be wholly impossible to compel , for a continuance at least , the dissenters to the religious observances of the college . We admit , in the fourth place , that if to the colleges were left the ...
... college to receive dissenters , it would be wholly impossible to compel , for a continuance at least , the dissenters to the religious observances of the college . We admit , in the fourth place , that if to the colleges were left the ...
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... colleges , which had thus an interest in their support . The circumstances which occasioned the ruin of the halls , and the dissolution of the cloisters and colleges of the monastic orders in Oxford , not only gave to the secular colleges ...
... colleges , which had thus an interest in their support . The circumstances which occasioned the ruin of the halls , and the dissolution of the cloisters and colleges of the monastic orders in Oxford , not only gave to the secular colleges ...
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... colleges were not blind to their peculiar inte- rest . From his situation , that magistrate was sure to be guided by their heads no hall has since arisen to interfere with their monopoly ; and the collegial interest , thus left without ...
... colleges were not blind to their peculiar inte- rest . From his situation , that magistrate was sure to be guided by their heads no hall has since arisen to interfere with their monopoly ; and the collegial interest , thus left without ...
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Philip Van Artevelde a Dramatic Romance | 1 |
Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad By | 2 |
A Letter to the Duke of Wellington on the propriety | 24 |
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