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A NEW VIEW OF HISTORY · 11 most of the ideas of the radicals , they nonetheless were passion- ately desirous of such reforms as would encourage social morality , and thus Evangelicalism was a powerful influence in education , factory ...
A NEW VIEW OF HISTORY · 11 most of the ideas of the radicals , they nonetheless were passion- ately desirous of such reforms as would encourage social morality , and thus Evangelicalism was a powerful influence in education , factory ...
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The problem then was how to eliminate the social evils , while retaining the social benefits ? History provided no lessons for guidance in such a novel situation ( I , 161 ) . Industrialism had happened without plan or system , and it ...
The problem then was how to eliminate the social evils , while retaining the social benefits ? History provided no lessons for guidance in such a novel situation ( I , 161 ) . Industrialism had happened without plan or system , and it ...
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Ronald Walter Harris. • □ * DA 485 H325 1969 c 1 Romanticism and the social.
Ronald Walter Harris. • □ * DA 485 H325 1969 c 1 Romanticism and the social.
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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