The Dublin University Magazine, Том 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 |
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... become the law of the land , it is plain that they may be utterly contemned . Do , therefore , take ex- ample by us , and do not suffer any supposed damage which your charac- ter may have suffered , to cause your resignation of an ...
... become the law of the land , it is plain that they may be utterly contemned . Do , therefore , take ex- ample by us , and do not suffer any supposed damage which your charac- ter may have suffered , to cause your resignation of an ...
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... become available for our instruction ; and when shall we learn to see our true interests , by considering our religious duties ! Not , it is to be feared , until our empire shall have past away ; and until our follies and our crimes may ...
... become available for our instruction ; and when shall we learn to see our true interests , by considering our religious duties ! Not , it is to be feared , until our empire shall have past away ; and until our follies and our crimes may ...
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... become extinct ; whereas , if they are tampered with by the empyric , they become fixed in some chronic malady , which may last for life , and by which existence is rendered a burden . Just so is it with such dissent as the ma- jority ...
... become extinct ; whereas , if they are tampered with by the empyric , they become fixed in some chronic malady , which may last for life , and by which existence is rendered a burden . Just so is it with such dissent as the ma- jority ...
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... become more properly self - subsistent . upon this part of the subject , we cannot deny ourselves the pleasure of transcribing a passage from a speech delivered by Mr. Colquhoun , the mem- ber for Kilmarnock , in the presence of a ...
... become more properly self - subsistent . upon this part of the subject , we cannot deny ourselves the pleasure of transcribing a passage from a speech delivered by Mr. Colquhoun , the mem- ber for Kilmarnock , in the presence of a ...
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... become one as to the meaning in which language is used by parties whose object it is to destroy the provision which the free - will of individuals or nations has made for the maintenance of a religious ministration . The convicts ...
... become one as to the meaning in which language is used by parties whose object it is to destroy the provision which the free - will of individuals or nations has made for the maintenance of a religious ministration . The convicts ...
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