The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... given over his patronage to an individual , but he states that he did his best " to consult the wishes of an entire people ” —that is , he appointed " those pointed out to him as of the friends of Ireland . " We are at no loss to know ...
... given over his patronage to an individual , but he states that he did his best " to consult the wishes of an entire people ” —that is , he appointed " those pointed out to him as of the friends of Ireland . " We are at no loss to know ...
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... given to a bill having such an object . The Canada tenures act having given offence to the French popula- tion , and excited amongst them appre- hensions respecting the permanency of their feudal institutions , the com- mittee ...
... given to a bill having such an object . The Canada tenures act having given offence to the French popula- tion , and excited amongst them appre- hensions respecting the permanency of their feudal institutions , the com- mittee ...
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... given you your life , but it is an existence in- comparably worse than death . " " The consideration of the represen- tative system naturally leads to an examination of the question of vote by ballot . " The loud cry for the ballot by ...
... given you your life , but it is an existence in- comparably worse than death . " " The consideration of the represen- tative system naturally leads to an examination of the question of vote by ballot . " The loud cry for the ballot by ...
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