The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... Ireland . We close our examination of Lord Mulgrave's assertions as to the general state of society in Ireland . Have the Protestant people of Ireland nothing of which to complain ? We must presume that these assertions are put forward ...
... Ireland . We close our examination of Lord Mulgrave's assertions as to the general state of society in Ireland . Have the Protestant people of Ireland nothing of which to complain ? We must presume that these assertions are put forward ...
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... Ireland . In former numbers we stated , at large , the views and the principles upon which we conceived this system op- posed to sound policy and true reli- gion . We shall , therefore , at present , do little more than refer to the ...
... Ireland . In former numbers we stated , at large , the views and the principles upon which we conceived this system op- posed to sound policy and true reli- gion . We shall , therefore , at present , do little more than refer to the ...
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... Ireland ? On the contrary , Ireland has been a dead weight and a costly incumbrance upon her ; she must have expended or lost more to maintain tranquillity in Ireland , than she could have indemnified herself for by any imaginable ...
... Ireland ? On the contrary , Ireland has been a dead weight and a costly incumbrance upon her ; she must have expended or lost more to maintain tranquillity in Ireland , than she could have indemnified herself for by any imaginable ...
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