The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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... fact , the guardians of English wealth and the arbiters of English politics . ' This is too broad a statement , though it is a striking way of emphasising the fact that the English towns , by their cor- porate growth , and by the ...
... fact , the guardians of English wealth and the arbiters of English politics . ' This is too broad a statement , though it is a striking way of emphasising the fact that the English towns , by their cor- porate growth , and by the ...
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... fact that ' in 1378 " the citizens " ( who in this case must certainly have meant a very limited body ) presented a petition to Richard the Second in which they declared that of late " many of the commonalty of the said town have been ...
... fact that ' in 1378 " the citizens " ( who in this case must certainly have meant a very limited body ) presented a petition to Richard the Second in which they declared that of late " many of the commonalty of the said town have been ...
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... fact , and cannot fail to affect disastrously the best interests of education . It is well known that the prevailing fashion has been followed by the teachers in the London schools . They are organised in an association for the ...
... fact , and cannot fail to affect disastrously the best interests of education . It is well known that the prevailing fashion has been followed by the teachers in the London schools . They are organised in an association for the ...
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