A History of the British Secular MovementHaldeman-Julius Publications, 1948 - 123 sider |
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... House in the election of whose members the people have no voice ; a House whose members are born into it , instead of winning their way into it by service to the state ; a House which is built upon cradles and not upon merit ; a House ...
... House in the election of whose members the people have no voice ; a House whose members are born into it , instead of winning their way into it by service to the state ; a House which is built upon cradles and not upon merit ; a House ...
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... House of Commons . Upon presenting him- self for the purpose of being seated by the House , Bradlaugh asked to be permitted to affirm instead of taking the oath , basing his claim upon the Evidence Amendment Acts , 1869 and 1870 , which ...
... House of Commons . Upon presenting him- self for the purpose of being seated by the House , Bradlaugh asked to be permitted to affirm instead of taking the oath , basing his claim upon the Evidence Amendment Acts , 1869 and 1870 , which ...
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... House of Lords . In 1894 the National Secular Society became affiliated with the National League for the Abolition of the House of Lords , while in the same year Foote and a fellow Secularist , A. B. Moss , spoke at a great ...
... House of Lords . In 1894 the National Secular Society became affiliated with the National League for the Abolition of the House of Lords , while in the same year Foote and a fellow Secularist , A. B. Moss , spoke at a great ...
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