The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 7–8University of Auckland., 1973 |
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... accept a new idea . . . . It is true that the satisfied must also become dissatisfied with what they have before accepting an alternative ; but their discontent follows the advent of a novelty , is initiated by it or by other current ...
... accept a new idea . . . . It is true that the satisfied must also become dissatisfied with what they have before accepting an alternative ; but their discontent follows the advent of a novelty , is initiated by it or by other current ...
Strana 120
... accept the report of the conference of managers , and the wishes of the Government . The next year was to see a great deal of confusion in policy and treatment . Regulations were gazetted on 10 October setting out the form to be signed ...
... accept the report of the conference of managers , and the wishes of the Government . The next year was to see a great deal of confusion in policy and treatment . Regulations were gazetted on 10 October setting out the form to be signed ...
Strana 125
... accept punishment rather than violate con- science.31 The real trouble began with the issue of the Regulations of 24 April which had been expected to meet the Quaker objections . Instead , the Friends found the new rules almost as bad ...
... accept punishment rather than violate con- science.31 The real trouble began with the issue of the Regulations of 24 April which had been expected to meet the Quaker objections . Instead , the Friends found the new rules almost as bad ...
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