The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... favoured ; -so that there was too much truth in the bitter sarcasm of the loyalists , that when Charles passed the act of ... favour . The church , no doubt , was legally endowed , and its ministers were in peaceable possession of their ...
... favoured ; -so that there was too much truth in the bitter sarcasm of the loyalists , that when Charles passed the act of ... favour . The church , no doubt , was legally endowed , and its ministers were in peaceable possession of their ...
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... favour the anti - remoustrant party , who were es- pecially patronized by the new Chief Governor , Lord Berkeley ; and Or- monde only provoked the cold and sueering insolence of his Excellency , when he ventured to put forward the ...
... favour the anti - remoustrant party , who were es- pecially patronized by the new Chief Governor , Lord Berkeley ; and Or- monde only provoked the cold and sueering insolence of his Excellency , when he ventured to put forward the ...
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... favour and high promotion for ecclesiastics in Ireland . The distinction pointed out by the Cardinal serves our purpose , and ex- plains our difficulty , as well as it was calculated to solve the perplexities of the distinguished Abbe's ...
... favour and high promotion for ecclesiastics in Ireland . The distinction pointed out by the Cardinal serves our purpose , and ex- plains our difficulty , as well as it was calculated to solve the perplexities of the distinguished Abbe's ...
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