The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... ment . But we must protest against the principle of mental reservation in- volved in that construction . Mr. O'Connell swears that he has no inten- tion of subverting the present church establishment - it is notorious , and it is ...
... ment . But we must protest against the principle of mental reservation in- volved in that construction . Mr. O'Connell swears that he has no inten- tion of subverting the present church establishment - it is notorious , and it is ...
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... ment , we may just venture to remind him that once before this ominous iden- tification did take place ; and it was when a feeble and corrupt administra- tion attempted to employ the agencies of popish bigotry and treason in Ireland to ...
... ment , we may just venture to remind him that once before this ominous iden- tification did take place ; and it was when a feeble and corrupt administra- tion attempted to employ the agencies of popish bigotry and treason in Ireland to ...
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... ment , and indispensable element of Civil Polity , which our author announces , is , the necessity of having vested in the supreme power a FORCE sufficient to effect the purposes of Civil Govern- ment . This proposition he proves by the ...
... ment , and indispensable element of Civil Polity , which our author announces , is , the necessity of having vested in the supreme power a FORCE sufficient to effect the purposes of Civil Govern- ment . This proposition he proves by the ...
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