Passages in the Life of a RadicalMcGibbon & Kee, 1967 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... proceedings . Nor were there wanting men of their own class , to encourage and direct the new converts ; the Sunday Schools of the preceding thirty years , had produced many working men of sufficient talent to become readers , writers ...
... proceedings . Nor were there wanting men of their own class , to encourage and direct the new converts ; the Sunday Schools of the preceding thirty years , had produced many working men of sufficient talent to become readers , writers ...
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Samuel Bamford. for the purpose of taking part in its proceedings . I admit that I attended it to conduct those proceedings , believing that they were perfectly legal . I considered myself then as performing a necessary but a painful ...
Samuel Bamford. for the purpose of taking part in its proceedings . I admit that I attended it to conduct those proceedings , believing that they were perfectly legal . I considered myself then as performing a necessary but a painful ...
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... proceedings at Manchester on the sixteenth of August , and to contrast those statements and assertions with real ... proceedings at Manchester , on the part of the military , the magistrates , and the mob , than it is descriptive of the ...
... proceedings at Manchester on the sixteenth of August , and to contrast those statements and assertions with real ... proceedings at Manchester , on the part of the military , the magistrates , and the mob , than it is descriptive of the ...
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