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That , in spite of all efforts to obscure the issue , is precisely the position to - day .
It was stated with admirable clearness by Lord Grey of Fallodon , in the course of
the debate in the House of Lords on the Irish Free State ( Confirmation of ...
That , in spite of all efforts to obscure the issue , is precisely the position to - day .
It was stated with admirable clearness by Lord Grey of Fallodon , in the course of
the debate in the House of Lords on the Irish Free State ( Confirmation of ...
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He ( it may be ) accepted the living in the hope that it would prove a stepping -
stone to higher things , that he would shortly move on ; but the move did not come
and force of circumstances compels him to stay in a position alike uncongenial to
...
He ( it may be ) accepted the living in the hope that it would prove a stepping -
stone to higher things , that he would shortly move on ; but the move did not come
and force of circumstances compels him to stay in a position alike uncongenial to
...
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Yet a country clergyman in a parish where faces do not brighten at his approach
is in a wrong position , unless it can be proved that indifference and neglect are
better for the soul than love . Appointments made by bishops are said to be
nearly ...
Yet a country clergyman in a parish where faces do not brighten at his approach
is in a wrong position , unless it can be proved that indifference and neglect are
better for the soul than love . Appointments made by bishops are said to be
nearly ...
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The Present Condition of the The Very Rev the DEAN of | 1 |
War Responsibility in 1914 | 38 |
The Irish Boundary Question | 56 |
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