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An Address delivered to the Members of the Working Man's Institute , at the Town Hall , Brighton , on Thursday , April 18 , 1850 , on the Question of the Introduction of Skeptical Publications into their Library .
An Address delivered to the Members of the Working Man's Institute , at the Town Hall , Brighton , on Thursday , April 18 , 1850 , on the Question of the Introduction of Skeptical Publications into their Library .
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Notes of a Lecture delivered at Hurstper - point , in 1851 , to the Members of a Working Man's Reading Room 269 A Speech delivered at the Town Hall , Brighton , April 24 , 1849 , at a Meeting of the Inhabitants , called by the Early ...
Notes of a Lecture delivered at Hurstper - point , in 1851 , to the Members of a Working Man's Reading Room 269 A Speech delivered at the Town Hall , Brighton , April 24 , 1849 , at a Meeting of the Inhabitants , called by the Early ...
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They should have some one of standing and influence in the town , and I am almost a stranger ; and my taking so prominent a position might fairly be construed into assumption . Again , I am much afraid that my name might do them harm ...
They should have some one of standing and influence in the town , and I am almost a stranger ; and my taking so prominent a position might fairly be construed into assumption . Again , I am much afraid that my name might do them harm ...
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About 1,100 working men in this town have just organized themselves into an association which , by a small weekly subscription , enables them to have a library and reading - room . Their proceedings hitherto have been marked by singular ...
About 1,100 working men in this town have just organized themselves into an association which , by a small weekly subscription , enables them to have a library and reading - room . Their proceedings hitherto have been marked by singular ...
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... that their superiors are willing for them to improve so long as they themselves are allowed to have the leading strings . I wish they had not asked me , as it puts me in an invidious position as a stranger in the town ...
... that their superiors are willing for them to improve so long as they themselves are allowed to have the leading strings . I wish they had not asked me , as it puts me in an invidious position as a stranger in the town ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1858 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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