10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SQUIRARCHIES»
Discover the use of
squirarchies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
squirarchies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Popular Politics in the History of South Africa, 1400–1948
Matching Broadbent's profound dislike of his in-laws' religion was his distaste for
Brahmanism and the racist squirarchies that defined settler life in Tranquebar.54
The great sin was to pray before “images,” or “idols,” something Hinduism and ...
Sooner or later the clash was bound to arrive between the huge land-occupying
Orders and the nascent Squirarchies and Dukeries upon which the social
structure of the Empire has been built. The great monasteries, lying so calm and
quiet ...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1936
And don't we deem our country squirarchies something higher even than the high
nobility, who are at the beck and call of the court, and bound to drag French and
Russian satellites after them?". Leo nodded, beaming with pride. " And besides ...
... having no real understanding of the twilight subculture that had swallowed him
after his escape from the rural manors and squirarchies of Crome. The
twothousand light-year brawl that had followed was Truck's responsibility: so was
its end, ...
It is clear to anyone who has to visit some of the smaller States that they are
sheer anachronisms, many of them are little more than squirarchies covering a
few square miles. The Commission complain of the complication of the Indian
problem, ...
Many of the seven hundred smaller States are mere "squirarchies" which could
probably have been bought out and amalgamated with the provinces. This has,
however, not been done, and the position, in spite of the recent Butler
Commission ...
English life, but the faults and characteristics of Englishmen made themselves felt
in the course of time. Sooner or later the clash was bound to arrive between the
huge land-occupying Orders and the nascent Squirarchies and Dukeries upon ...
While London Society with its social code and Mandarin compilation has passed
out of existence, our old families and squirarchies have held out in the provinces
and back country. In America there has been a clean sweep, and Mr Amory ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1962
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Provincial-central government relations and the problem of ...
This oppressive attitude is a feature of the past behavior of landlords and
squirarchies Thich has yet to be reformed. "Third, the utilization of the title of
Hsiang, Cheng, Pao and Chia elders as a means to avenge themselves in
private feuds.
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The Godless Constitution: The Case Against Religious Correctness
The godless Constitution offers a bracing return to the first principles of American governance.
Isaac Kramnick, Robert Laurence Moore, 1997