The Dublin University Magazine, Том 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 |
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... object . It secured to them a continuance of power . It enabled them to cling to office , when they must have otherwise been shaken off , with loathing and with scorn , by an indignant nation . It enabled them to glut themselves , and a ...
... object . It secured to them a continuance of power . It enabled them to cling to office , when they must have otherwise been shaken off , with loathing and with scorn , by an indignant nation . It enabled them to glut themselves , and a ...
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... object the gratification of sple- netic prejudice , or of sectarian cupidity or ambition . In the third case , namely , that of the dissent which arises out of the neglect of the Established Church , and which will partake , sometimes ...
... object the gratification of sple- netic prejudice , or of sectarian cupidity or ambition . In the third case , namely , that of the dissent which arises out of the neglect of the Established Church , and which will partake , sometimes ...
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... object they have in view , I am not going to talk to you of the fo- reign policy of the government ; although in a commercial community like yours , depending in common with the manufac- turing community on our foreign trade , such a ...
... object they have in view , I am not going to talk to you of the fo- reign policy of the government ; although in a commercial community like yours , depending in common with the manufac- turing community on our foreign trade , such a ...
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... object of our religious and educational institutions is to secure for every man in- struction for himself , and instruction for his children . I would tell him these in- stitutions were left him by his ancestors -that they were founded ...
... object of our religious and educational institutions is to secure for every man in- struction for himself , and instruction for his children . I would tell him these in- stitutions were left him by his ancestors -that they were founded ...
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... object ; if difference of opinion respecting particular acts of parliament would not be entertained as any just ground for claiming exemp- tion from any particular tax . And here we are sure our readers will thank us for bringing before ...
... object ; if difference of opinion respecting particular acts of parliament would not be entertained as any just ground for claiming exemp- tion from any particular tax . And here we are sure our readers will thank us for bringing before ...
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