The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... measure . It would add nothing to the real strength of the country . It would be merely an atrocious act of injustice to one set of its citizens , in order that the remainder may contri- bute less than their fair share to the expenses ...
... measure . It would add nothing to the real strength of the country . It would be merely an atrocious act of injustice to one set of its citizens , in order that the remainder may contri- bute less than their fair share to the expenses ...
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... measure to con- ceal the amount and disposition of his force . " At the foot of this position reposed that evening the forces of Portugal , who were wont at sunset to gather in circles round their officers , and chant forth their ...
... measure to con- ceal the amount and disposition of his force . " At the foot of this position reposed that evening the forces of Portugal , who were wont at sunset to gather in circles round their officers , and chant forth their ...
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... measures by which alone peace and order could be preserved . It is a great error to mistake the noise of the agitator , for an expres- sion of the wants or the wishes of the people ; and such has been the delu- sion under which ...
... measures by which alone peace and order could be preserved . It is a great error to mistake the noise of the agitator , for an expres- sion of the wants or the wishes of the people ; and such has been the delu- sion under which ...
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... measure having been once conceded , that certain consequences were sure to follow , sooner or later , in its train , which might , indeed , be delayed , but could not be prevented . Of these , the gradual reduction and final extinction ...
... measure having been once conceded , that certain consequences were sure to follow , sooner or later , in its train , which might , indeed , be delayed , but could not be prevented . Of these , the gradual reduction and final extinction ...
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... measure for the ex- tinction of half the Irish bishoprics ; and here again we desiderate any word or act of energetic reclamnation . The appropriation clause he , no doubt , resisted ; but how ? As an act of plunder ? As a violation of ...
... measure for the ex- tinction of half the Irish bishoprics ; and here again we desiderate any word or act of energetic reclamnation . The appropriation clause he , no doubt , resisted ; but how ? As an act of plunder ? As a violation of ...
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