The Evolution of Man and Society, المجلد 1Simon and Schuster, 1969 - 753 من الصفحات Col. maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 681-711. |
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... Quakers they were becoming a homogeneous inbred group seeking to alleviate poverty but needing to turn outside their own community if they were to find it . How had the Quakers improved their position ? Their repudiation of pre- tended ...
... Quakers they were becoming a homogeneous inbred group seeking to alleviate poverty but needing to turn outside their own community if they were to find it . How had the Quakers improved their position ? Their repudiation of pre- tended ...
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... Quakers . Their sceptical and rigorous intelligence underlay the greatest developments . The dissenting section of society had thus become socially , intellectually and genetically diversified in its sects . This diversification was ...
... Quakers . Their sceptical and rigorous intelligence underlay the greatest developments . The dissenting section of society had thus become socially , intellectually and genetically diversified in its sects . This diversification was ...
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... Quakers IMMIGRANTS 6,000 Church of England 20,000 4,200 Roman Catholic ( Irish ) 3,400 1,850 Presbyterian ( Scottish ) ... Quaker radical , John Bright . Outside Birmingham and Liverpool the Quaker meeting - house had a more ...
... Quakers IMMIGRANTS 6,000 Church of England 20,000 4,200 Roman Catholic ( Irish ) 3,400 1,850 Presbyterian ( Scottish ) ... Quaker radical , John Bright . Outside Birmingham and Liverpool the Quaker meeting - house had a more ...
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