The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... faith and failure in every undertaking compelled our leader to contemplate withdrawing towards Portugal . It was after this victory that he was raised to the peerage , by the well - won titles of Baron Douro of Wellesley , and Vis ...
... faith and failure in every undertaking compelled our leader to contemplate withdrawing towards Portugal . It was after this victory that he was raised to the peerage , by the well - won titles of Baron Douro of Wellesley , and Vis ...
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... faith to which they are addicted ! That such is the drift of present measures is very clearly seen by that most able and sagacious of the Radi- cals , Mr. Charles Buller , who , in his place in the House of Commons , very fully and ...
... faith to which they are addicted ! That such is the drift of present measures is very clearly seen by that most able and sagacious of the Radi- cals , Mr. Charles Buller , who , in his place in the House of Commons , very fully and ...
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... faith not as an opinion , but as a conviction : the Roman Catholic clergy know and teach that all the inhabitants of England are under the ban of the Pope , whose word and condemnation is as certain as any word that the Almighty can ...
... faith not as an opinion , but as a conviction : the Roman Catholic clergy know and teach that all the inhabitants of England are under the ban of the Pope , whose word and condemnation is as certain as any word that the Almighty can ...
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... faith . The Roman Catholics are very willing to hear this miserable liberal cant in all places where they are made by law the inferior class as in Great Britain , but they ut- terly reject and rightly abhor such sen- timents in every ...
... faith . The Roman Catholics are very willing to hear this miserable liberal cant in all places where they are made by law the inferior class as in Great Britain , but they ut- terly reject and rightly abhor such sen- timents in every ...
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... faith of the ancient church , and treats it accord- ing to the revolting practice which was observed , in our younger days , towards persons bitten by rabid ani- mals , when they were smothered be- tween two feather beds ? If he does ...
... faith of the ancient church , and treats it accord- ing to the revolting practice which was observed , in our younger days , towards persons bitten by rabid ani- mals , when they were smothered be- tween two feather beds ? If he does ...
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