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The religion of the people and the problem of control, 1790–1830

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 March 2016

W.R. Ward*
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University of Durham

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page no 249 note 1 Ibid, p 168.

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page no 253 note 4 Crowther, Thoughts upon finances, p 12.

page no 253 note 5 Ibid, p 11.

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