A History of England from the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815, Volumen5Longmans, Green, 1890 |
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... appointed time was accomplished , that her iniquity was pardoned . Poverty so widespread as that of 1842 necessarily affected 1 For the riots see the papers of the day ; cf. Ann . Reg . , 1842 , Chron . , pp . 133. 149 , 157 , 161 , 163 ...
... appointed time was accomplished , that her iniquity was pardoned . Poverty so widespread as that of 1842 necessarily affected 1 For the riots see the papers of the day ; cf. Ann . Reg . , 1842 , Chron . , pp . 133. 149 , 157 , 161 , 163 ...
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... appointed time , the sur- plus would be converted into a deficit , and all the difficulties which Peel had overcome would be renewed . With this possi- bility before it , the Government , instead of largely reducing taxation ...
... appointed time , the sur- plus would be converted into a deficit , and all the difficulties which Peel had overcome would be renewed . With this possi- bility before it , the Government , instead of largely reducing taxation ...
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... appointed to inquire into the state of the Scotch poor.2 In 1844 the Commission reported ; and in 1845 most of the principles of the English Poor Law were extended to Scotland.3 and A feeling , however , was gradually arising that other ...
... appointed to inquire into the state of the Scotch poor.2 In 1844 the Commission reported ; and in 1845 most of the principles of the English Poor Law were extended to Scotland.3 and A feeling , however , was gradually arising that other ...
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... appoint- ment of inspectors to enforce its provisions.1 The colliery owners of the North of England were alarmed at the prospect of so radical an interference with their industry , and insisted on the impossibility of conducting their ...
... appoint- ment of inspectors to enforce its provisions.1 The colliery owners of the North of England were alarmed at the prospect of so radical an interference with their industry , and insisted on the impossibility of conducting their ...
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... appointed by the Diocesan ; the inspector , who visited the school , was to be approved by the Diocesan ; the version of the Scripture authorised by the Church was to be used in the school ; the books employed in it were to be selected ...
... appointed by the Diocesan ; the inspector , who visited the school , was to be approved by the Diocesan ; the version of the Scripture authorised by the Church was to be used in the school ; the books employed in it were to be selected ...
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