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Article : 187 wordsSir,—"The Argus" has correctly reported the nine points of my last Sunday morning's message, but will you permit me to say that, though I preached with burning ...
Article : 141 wordsSir,—Some time ago, when the designs for the Flinders-street railway station were being considered, strong representations were made to the authorities by the Royal ...
Article : 282 wordsSir,—Your correspondent under the penname of "Civil and Religious Liberty" shows how religious intolerance always dresses itself in liberal clothes. Dr. Lang's ...
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Article : 247 wordsThe lectures delivered by Lord Acton, as Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge in 18[?]-19[?], have been published, with an introduction by ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 26 Oct 1906, Page 9
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