The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... Rome , seemed to be the most prominent ; and the minister who most accommodated himself to this inevitable tendency of affairs , might best plume himself upon the far - seeing sagacity which , by avoiding a fruitless struggle for what ...
... Rome , seemed to be the most prominent ; and the minister who most accommodated himself to this inevitable tendency of affairs , might best plume himself upon the far - seeing sagacity which , by avoiding a fruitless struggle for what ...
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... Rome , the modern Church of Rome , never had pro- perty in Ireland . You are not at a loss to understand the distinction , which is to be taken between the faith of a church , and the opinions which its mem- bers entertain , and its ...
... Rome , the modern Church of Rome , never had pro- perty in Ireland . You are not at a loss to understand the distinction , which is to be taken between the faith of a church , and the opinions which its mem- bers entertain , and its ...
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... Rome departed virtually from the faith when they in- sisted upon an addition to it by which it was nullified , how can he contend that they were still entitled to the po- sition and the emoluments which were only given and secured for ...
... Rome departed virtually from the faith when they in- sisted upon an addition to it by which it was nullified , how can he contend that they were still entitled to the po- sition and the emoluments which were only given and secured for ...
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... Rome established in its supremacy , and the necessary consequence must be , from the combined action of the religious principle and the national feeling , the return of a vast majority , say eighty , or even ninety , pledged repealers ...
... Rome established in its supremacy , and the necessary consequence must be , from the combined action of the religious principle and the national feeling , the return of a vast majority , say eighty , or even ninety , pledged repealers ...
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... Rome , made him anxious that the poet's views should be at least orthodox ; and he appears to have been shocked at so many of the Christian warriors being represented by the poet as guilty of criminal excesses - less , no doubt , than ...
... Rome , made him anxious that the poet's views should be at least orthodox ; and he appears to have been shocked at so many of the Christian warriors being represented by the poet as guilty of criminal excesses - less , no doubt , than ...
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