William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... attacks on the bill were violent . Neither the eloquence of Fox nor Burke could save the bill , which was largely defeated by the ... attack on Clive and Lord North's Act of 1773 , after 1781 came Pitt's Act and the THE CONQUER'D EAST 119.
... attacks on the bill were violent . Neither the eloquence of Fox nor Burke could save the bill , which was largely defeated by the ... attack on Clive and Lord North's Act of 1773 , after 1781 came Pitt's Act and the THE CONQUER'D EAST 119.
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... attacking the universities . That attack he reserves for a later occasion . With Lord Chesterfield still uppermost in his mind , he is eager to pour his venom on the Grand Tour . No one seems to have observed the close relation- ship ...
... attacking the universities . That attack he reserves for a later occasion . With Lord Chesterfield still uppermost in his mind , he is eager to pour his venom on the Grand Tour . No one seems to have observed the close relation- ship ...
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Lodwick Hartley. ically . Although there is an attack upon educational ideals and the Grand Tour in The Progress of Error , there is no extended attack on the public schools or the universities . The universities are reserved for The ...
Lodwick Hartley. ically . Although there is an attack upon educational ideals and the Grand Tour in The Progress of Error , there is no extended attack on the public schools or the universities . The universities are reserved for The ...
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