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Religious Routes to Gladstonian Liberalism: the Church Rate Conflictin England and Wales, 1832-1868

by Ellens, J.P.

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University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State Univer., 1994. 1st . Hardcover. fine in fine dj/Dust Jacket Included. indexed. fine in fine dj, copper-stamped slate blue cloth 301 pgs
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RELIGIOUS ROUTES TO GLADSTONIAN LIBERALISM: THE CHURCH RATE CONFLICT IN ENGLAND AND WALES, 1832-1868

by Ellens, j.p

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Univ. Park:: Penns. St. Univ. Pr.. Fine, unmarked Hardback; DJ-VG+.. c. 1994. ISBN: xii + 301 pp.. Catalogs: HISTORY. Keywords: GLADSTONE, ENGLAND, ANGLICAN, WALES.
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