The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... principle of the appropriation clause respecting the Irish Church . This principle was then opposed with great vehemence by many , who now find it their interest to support it . Mr. Plunket said , that he could not avoid , expressing ...
... principle of the appropriation clause respecting the Irish Church . This principle was then opposed with great vehemence by many , who now find it their interest to support it . Mr. Plunket said , that he could not avoid , expressing ...
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... principle of selection on which testi- mony is adopted . The principle is this- First - to cite the opinions of parti- zans , and to adduce them as testimony . Secondly - To disparage the testi- mony of adversaries , and suppress or ...
... principle of selection on which testi- mony is adopted . The principle is this- First - to cite the opinions of parti- zans , and to adduce them as testimony . Secondly - To disparage the testi- mony of adversaries , and suppress or ...
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... principles of Civil Government , that may thus be rendered more easily applicable , as tests or aids of the measures of the Civil Governor . " The principle stated in the former tract is obviously Conservative only- those which I am ...
... principles of Civil Government , that may thus be rendered more easily applicable , as tests or aids of the measures of the Civil Governor . " The principle stated in the former tract is obviously Conservative only- those which I am ...
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