The Dublin University Magazine, Том 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 |
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... desire some fuller exculpation than he can afford , from so grave a charge as that which has been preferred . Doubtless Lord Durham will be ready , in his place in parliament , to offer such explanation as the case requires ; but until ...
... desire some fuller exculpation than he can afford , from so grave a charge as that which has been preferred . Doubtless Lord Durham will be ready , in his place in parliament , to offer such explanation as the case requires ; but until ...
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... desire to secure , for the pro- fligates of one country , a privilege of interfering , with impunity , in the con- cerns of another , and aiding , even to the shedding of blood , the cause of re- morseless traitors . To be sure , our ...
... desire to secure , for the pro- fligates of one country , a privilege of interfering , with impunity , in the con- cerns of another , and aiding , even to the shedding of blood , the cause of re- morseless traitors . To be sure , our ...
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... good faith of government is , as it were , pledged to all future times , that no public provision shall be made in that colony for the interests of true religion ! For , as to his " desire to 10 [ Jan. Prospects of the British Empire .
... good faith of government is , as it were , pledged to all future times , that no public provision shall be made in that colony for the interests of true religion ! For , as to his " desire to 10 [ Jan. Prospects of the British Empire .
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religion ! For , as to his " desire to secure to the colonists and their chil- dren that inestimable blessing , " what can he mean ? Does he mean , that every man will be at liberty to secure it for himself ? That , like any other ...
religion ! For , as to his " desire to secure to the colonists and their chil- dren that inestimable blessing , " what can he mean ? Does he mean , that every man will be at liberty to secure it for himself ? That , like any other ...
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... desire to meet such an objection , in a satisfac- tory way , that prompted such an ar- rangement . * And was not that conced- ing the whole principle , that the com- munity at large were under an obligation to contribute to the ...
... desire to meet such an objection , in a satisfac- tory way , that prompted such an ar- rangement . * And was not that conced- ing the whole principle , that the com- munity at large were under an obligation to contribute to the ...
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