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Page 27
... Dissenters , but she had never thought of them as county people . Sir Francis Burdett had been generally regarded as a madman . It was better to ask no questions , but silently to prepare herself for any- thing else there might be to ...
... Dissenters , but she had never thought of them as county people . Sir Francis Burdett had been generally regarded as a madman . It was better to ask no questions , but silently to prepare herself for any- thing else there might be to ...
Page 67
... Dissenters in Treby now who could not be regarded by the Church people in the light of old neighbours to whom the habit of going to chapel was an innocent , unenviable inheritance along with a particular house and garden , a tan - yard ...
... Dissenters in Treby now who could not be regarded by the Church people in the light of old neighbours to whom the habit of going to chapel was an innocent , unenviable inheritance along with a particular house and garden , a tan - yard ...
Page 68
... Dissenters ; but now he began to feel that these people were a nuisance in the parish , that his brother Sir Maximus must take care lest they should get land to build more chapels , and that it might not have been a bad thing if the law ...
... Dissenters ; but now he began to feel that these people were a nuisance in the parish , that his brother Sir Maximus must take care lest they should get land to build more chapels , and that it might not have been a bad thing if the law ...
Page 69
... was all nonsense giving men votes when they had no stake in the country . On the other hand , there were some Tories who gave themselves a great deal of --- leisure to abuse hypocrites , Radicals , Dissenters , and THE RADICAL . 69.
... was all nonsense giving men votes when they had no stake in the country . On the other hand , there were some Tories who gave themselves a great deal of --- leisure to abuse hypocrites , Radicals , Dissenters , and THE RADICAL . 69.
Page 70
George Eliot. leisure to abuse hypocrites , Radicals , Dissenters , and atheism generally , but whose inflamed faces , theistic swearing , and frankness in expressing a wish to borrow , certainly did not mark them out strongly as holding ...
George Eliot. leisure to abuse hypocrites , Radicals , Dissenters , and atheism generally , but whose inflamed faces , theistic swearing , and frankness in expressing a wish to borrow , certainly did not mark them out strongly as holding ...
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