The Dublin University Magazine, Том 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 |
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... spirit was at once aroused . The high consideration which he was bound to entertain for the moral attri- butes which belonged to himself , for- bade him to hesitate a moment about flinging up his commission , when it could only be held ...
... spirit was at once aroused . The high consideration which he was bound to entertain for the moral attri- butes which belonged to himself , for- bade him to hesitate a moment about flinging up his commission , when it could only be held ...
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... spirit of his high calling , over every con- sideration which would tempt him to forget it , that no perplexity , no annoy ance , no jealousy , no insult , no misap- prehension of his views , no misrepre- sentation of his motives , no ...
... spirit of his high calling , over every con- sideration which would tempt him to forget it , that no perplexity , no annoy ance , no jealousy , no insult , no misap- prehension of his views , no misrepre- sentation of his motives , no ...
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... spirit would in- vite declining age to seek in its soothing bo som compensation for the infirmities and sup- port under the sufferings of sinking nature . " Dissent may be divided into two classes , the conscientious and the fac- tious ...
... spirit would in- vite declining age to seek in its soothing bo som compensation for the infirmities and sup- port under the sufferings of sinking nature . " Dissent may be divided into two classes , the conscientious and the fac- tious ...
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... spirit amongst the clergy at large , by which the effects of this scandalous desecration of sacred things will be long resisted ; and , unless the people of this great empire should be utterly insensible to the greatest of the many ...
... spirit amongst the clergy at large , by which the effects of this scandalous desecration of sacred things will be long resisted ; and , unless the people of this great empire should be utterly insensible to the greatest of the many ...
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... spirit of compro- mise , in high places , we chiefly dread , in the present deadly contest between the Voluntary principle , and the prin- ciple of an establishment . Let the peo- ple only be put upon their guard ; let Our high ...
... spirit of compro- mise , in high places , we chiefly dread , in the present deadly contest between the Voluntary principle , and the prin- ciple of an establishment . Let the peo- ple only be put upon their guard ; let Our high ...
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