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Political philosophy / Agnosticism / Atheism / The Oracle of Reason / Charles Southwell / George Holyoake / Owenism / William Chilton / Charles Bradlaugh / British people / Religion / United Kingdom
Date: 2008-02-27 21:37:36
Political philosophy
Agnosticism
Atheism
The Oracle of Reason
Charles Southwell
George Holyoake
Owenism
William Chilton
Charles Bradlaugh
British people
Religion
United Kingdom

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