The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... England , besides that they were but few , are also to be considered rather as polititical offenders , than as martyrs to their religious opinions . The kings of England were at the time yet striving against the assumed political supre ...
... England , besides that they were but few , are also to be considered rather as polititical offenders , than as martyrs to their religious opinions . The kings of England were at the time yet striving against the assumed political supre ...
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... England virtually powerless . It is far less gratifying than instructive , that the time which Lord Mulgrave selects for congratulating England on the iden- tity of interest and community of feeling between the British government and ...
... England virtually powerless . It is far less gratifying than instructive , that the time which Lord Mulgrave selects for congratulating England on the iden- tity of interest and community of feeling between the British government and ...
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... England upon her . What , indeed , could England , rich and powerful as she has been and yet is - what could she wrest from the poverty , the disorder , the crimes of Ireland ? On the contrary , Ireland has been a dead weight and a ...
... England upon her . What , indeed , could England , rich and powerful as she has been and yet is - what could she wrest from the poverty , the disorder , the crimes of Ireland ? On the contrary , Ireland has been a dead weight and a ...
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