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... religious association was one of the few means of showing group solidarity open to the non- enfranchized , religion came more and more to reflect the interests of social classes , with Methodism as the more recent kind of Noncon ...
... religious association was one of the few means of showing group solidarity open to the non- enfranchized , religion came more and more to reflect the interests of social classes , with Methodism as the more recent kind of Noncon ...
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... religious or charitable activity . The respectable reading public covered a similarly wide scale . At one end there ... religious works , far outdistancing the next largest category - history and geography – with 4,900 , and fiction with ...
... religious or charitable activity . The respectable reading public covered a similarly wide scale . At one end there ... religious works , far outdistancing the next largest category - history and geography – with 4,900 , and fiction with ...
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... religious in type : religious not merely in the sense of the rather indefinite ' mysticism ' which has often been conceded to her on the strength of isolated passages in her poems , but in an awareness , at once more clear - cut and ...
... religious in type : religious not merely in the sense of the rather indefinite ' mysticism ' which has often been conceded to her on the strength of isolated passages in her poems , but in an awareness , at once more clear - cut and ...
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BORIS FORD | 7 |
G D KLINGOPULOS | 59 |
R C CHURCHILL | 119 |
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