The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... authorities have not been wanting , who have recom- mended its introduction into this coun- try , or , at least , an extension to the army of the principle on which the mili- tia is recruited . But the plan of re- cruiting by voluntary ...
... authorities have not been wanting , who have recom- mended its introduction into this coun- try , or , at least , an extension to the army of the principle on which the mili- tia is recruited . But the plan of re- cruiting by voluntary ...
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... authority of Mr. M'Culloch on our side : the rate of postage ought to be increased . It was formerly too high , and was felt to be so ; it is now absurdly low , and could be raised with great advantage to two pence and four pence for ...
... authority of Mr. M'Culloch on our side : the rate of postage ought to be increased . It was formerly too high , and was felt to be so ; it is now absurdly low , and could be raised with great advantage to two pence and four pence for ...
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... authority has been conferred upon the evident enemies of the church , and advocates of a repeal of the union . Then came the charitable bequests act , by which the popish bishops are recog- nized in the plenitude of their episco- pal ...
... authority has been conferred upon the evident enemies of the church , and advocates of a repeal of the union . Then came the charitable bequests act , by which the popish bishops are recog- nized in the plenitude of their episco- pal ...
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... authority which would be sure to arise from the progress of scriptural light amongst their people . This it is which gives its peculiar and distinctive character to Popery in Ireland . The priesthood have iden- tified themselves in ...
... authority which would be sure to arise from the progress of scriptural light amongst their people . This it is which gives its peculiar and distinctive character to Popery in Ireland . The priesthood have iden- tified themselves in ...
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... authority of the church in all things over the state ; and under the colour of the duty of subjects , he says , At the voice of the legitimate prince they ought to take up arms against the usurper , to fight against him , to overcome ...
... authority of the church in all things over the state ; and under the colour of the duty of subjects , he says , At the voice of the legitimate prince they ought to take up arms against the usurper , to fight against him , to overcome ...
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