The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Irish University Press, 1971 - 601 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 231
... civil government , consti- tuting part of the oppressive system that bears so heavily on the multitude , and with whose fate seems interwoven the fate of the government , claims our particular attention . For the person who wishes to ...
... civil government , consti- tuting part of the oppressive system that bears so heavily on the multitude , and with whose fate seems interwoven the fate of the government , claims our particular attention . For the person who wishes to ...
الصفحة 233
... civil rulers . " But I will tell you something about the history of this matter , and then you can judge for yourself . I am , as you well know , a dissenter . For many years I felt it my duty to oppose the Established Church . I wept ...
... civil rulers . " But I will tell you something about the history of this matter , and then you can judge for yourself . I am , as you well know , a dissenter . For many years I felt it my duty to oppose the Established Church . I wept ...
الصفحة 245
... civil and military departments of the government , obtain commissions and preferments for their sons and nephews in the army and Church , and secure high and lucrative posts at Court for their wives and daughters . Out of the whole ...
... civil and military departments of the government , obtain commissions and preferments for their sons and nephews in the army and Church , and secure high and lucrative posts at Court for their wives and daughters . Out of the whole ...
المحتوى
IRELANDHER WOES AND STRUGGLES UNDER BRITISH OPPRESSION 93174 | 174 |
BOOK VI | 239 |
HOSTILITY OF THE BRITISH PRESS AND THE RULING CLASSES TO | 289 |
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