The Dublin University Magazine, Том 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 |
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... manner that might endanger its existence . The precedent of the interference with the appoint- ment of Lord Londonderry , as ambas- sador to Russia , was fresh in their minds , and they thought that it was one which would be " more ...
... manner that might endanger its existence . The precedent of the interference with the appoint- ment of Lord Londonderry , as ambas- sador to Russia , was fresh in their minds , and they thought that it was one which would be " more ...
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... manner which they conceive most acceptable to him . They have no right to forbid the profession of a national form of faith , which should be regarded as the expression of the na- tional mind , solemnly recognising the sovereignty of ...
... manner which they conceive most acceptable to him . They have no right to forbid the profession of a national form of faith , which should be regarded as the expression of the na- tional mind , solemnly recognising the sovereignty of ...
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... manner in which they are acted upon by the zeal of the sectaries ; whose usefulness , in many re- spects , we would be amongst the first to praise , although we cannot approve of the scruples which keep them separated from those whom we ...
... manner in which they are acted upon by the zeal of the sectaries ; whose usefulness , in many re- spects , we would be amongst the first to praise , although we cannot approve of the scruples which keep them separated from those whom we ...
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... manner in which the approaches of the enemy are made , that affords even a chance of success to the designs of those who are hostile to the Church of England . Its friends in the country are quiet and unsuspicious . They judge of others ...
... manner in which the approaches of the enemy are made , that affords even a chance of success to the designs of those who are hostile to the Church of England . Its friends in the country are quiet and unsuspicious . They judge of others ...
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... manner ; but that he ( the physician ) was sensible that it was not the Shah , but his disease that spoke and with that he quitted the apartment . Be this as it may , his majesty felt rebuked ; order was restored , and on the morrow he ...
... manner ; but that he ( the physician ) was sensible that it was not the Shah , but his disease that spoke and with that he quitted the apartment . Be this as it may , his majesty felt rebuked ; order was restored , and on the morrow he ...
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