The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... party ” in Ireland are identified . « Your lordships must also recollect the peculiar situation of the popular party at this moment in Ireland . For the first time in the annals of the country , that party is identified with the British ...
... party ” in Ireland are identified . « Your lordships must also recollect the peculiar situation of the popular party at this moment in Ireland . For the first time in the annals of the country , that party is identified with the British ...
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... party which my Lord Mulgrave denominates the " popular , " and which we well know to be the " Anti - Anglican " party . There is , however , a better mode of exhibit- ing the character of a party than that of giving it a name , and to ...
... party which my Lord Mulgrave denominates the " popular , " and which we well know to be the " Anti - Anglican " party . There is , however , a better mode of exhibit- ing the character of a party than that of giving it a name , and to ...
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... party of the people - one dissolves into tenderness , while eulogising its charity and forbearance that is the party of the Castle , and the Pope- While the Abbe de La Mennais was yet a light , and strength , and won- der , we might add ...
... party of the people - one dissolves into tenderness , while eulogising its charity and forbearance that is the party of the Castle , and the Pope- While the Abbe de La Mennais was yet a light , and strength , and won- der , we might add ...
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