The Dublin University Magazine, Том 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 |
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... mean and incapable beings , by whom he has been betrayed , and the country well nigh ruined . Undoubted- ly , if the ... means at hand by which he can be pro- pitiated ? Ample is the sweep of pa- tronage which lies at the disposal of the ...
... mean and incapable beings , by whom he has been betrayed , and the country well nigh ruined . Undoubted- ly , if the ... means at hand by which he can be pro- pitiated ? Ample is the sweep of pa- tronage which lies at the disposal of the ...
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... mean ? Does he mean , that every man will be at liberty to secure it for himself ? That , like any other blessing , he ... means on the part of the colonists should be no bar to their full and free participation of all its advan- tages ...
... mean ? Does he mean , that every man will be at liberty to secure it for himself ? That , like any other blessing , he ... means on the part of the colonists should be no bar to their full and free participation of all its advan- tages ...
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... means of grace , ' - that through by far the largest portion of the States , the provision made for the spiritual wants of these immortal beings is most deplorably deficient ; -that , the destitution of ministers , in the south , and ...
... means of grace , ' - that through by far the largest portion of the States , the provision made for the spiritual wants of these immortal beings is most deplorably deficient ; -that , the destitution of ministers , in the south , and ...
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... mean to keep the church and the educa- tion of the country in its present state- if they mean to leave the millions of our neglected people uninstructed and unedu- cated - I tell them , if that is their meaning , Such is the plain ...
... mean to keep the church and the educa- tion of the country in its present state- if they mean to leave the millions of our neglected people uninstructed and unedu- cated - I tell them , if that is their meaning , Such is the plain ...
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... means obtained a circulation proportioned to their importance : — " As to the warfare of the voluntary enemy , it needs but a brief notice . In- deed , so far as reason furnishes artillery , I believe we may pronounce its resources ...
... means obtained a circulation proportioned to their importance : — " As to the warfare of the voluntary enemy , it needs but a brief notice . In- deed , so far as reason furnishes artillery , I believe we may pronounce its resources ...
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