The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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IRELAND HER EVILS AND REMEDIES . * Ireland and her Agitators . By William J. O'Neill Daunt . Dublin : John Browne , 21 , Nassau - street . 1845 . First Repeal Prize Essay . Ireland , as she was , as she is , and as she shall be . By ...
IRELAND HER EVILS AND REMEDIES . * Ireland and her Agitators . By William J. O'Neill Daunt . Dublin : John Browne , 21 , Nassau - street . 1845 . First Repeal Prize Essay . Ireland , as she was , as she is , and as she shall be . By ...
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... Ireland — an act , the passing of which Sir Robert declared to be a sine qua non to his acceptance of office , and by which a vast accession of power and authority has been conferred upon the evident enemies of the church , and ...
... Ireland — an act , the passing of which Sir Robert declared to be a sine qua non to his acceptance of office , and by which a vast accession of power and authority has been conferred upon the evident enemies of the church , and ...
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... Ireland . The priesthood have iden- tified themselves in politics with the party , and that is one powerful reason why the party continue to identify themselves in spirituals with the priest- hood . We do not say that the lean- ings of ...
... Ireland . The priesthood have iden- tified themselves in politics with the party , and that is one powerful reason why the party continue to identify themselves in spirituals with the priest- hood . We do not say that the lean- ings of ...
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... Ireland which are now in the hands of the bishops and clergy of the Church of England , have been wrested forcibly from them ; they maintain that they have been plundered and robbed ; that in equity and before God they have a right to ...
... Ireland which are now in the hands of the bishops and clergy of the Church of England , have been wrested forcibly from them ; they maintain that they have been plundered and robbed ; that in equity and before God they have a right to ...
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... Ireland , at the period in question , was nothing better than a banded con- spiracy against the life of the sove- reign , whose title was denied , for the overthrow of the church as by law established , and the persecution of ...
... Ireland , at the period in question , was nothing better than a banded con- spiracy against the life of the sove- reign , whose title was denied , for the overthrow of the church as by law established , and the persecution of ...
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