The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... effect of the oath at the time of its passing ? If so , would the church party ( as they call themselves ) have protested so violently against the measure ? For according to this , the Roman Catholic member must have appeared as a ...
... effect of the oath at the time of its passing ? If so , would the church party ( as they call themselves ) have protested so violently against the measure ? For according to this , the Roman Catholic member must have appeared as a ...
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... effect of this is , that the boomerang cleaves the air like a wedge ; and the resistance acts in the direction of the line bisecting the angle of the wedge ; whence it has always a tendency to turn to the round side , as a boat with one ...
... effect of this is , that the boomerang cleaves the air like a wedge ; and the resistance acts in the direction of the line bisecting the angle of the wedge ; whence it has always a tendency to turn to the round side , as a boat with one ...
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... effect this recommendation . The majority are no longer holders of office at the plea- sure of the crown , and a body of inde- pendent Canadian gentlemen have been introduced , by whom the interests of the province are well understood ...
... effect this recommendation . The majority are no longer holders of office at the plea- sure of the crown , and a body of inde- pendent Canadian gentlemen have been introduced , by whom the interests of the province are well understood ...
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