The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... tion of the noble Lord's government of Ireland , here is evidence of the im- pression it produces . We attach the more importance to this case , because we do not find it put forward prominently by the Dublin Conservative journals - the ...
... tion of the noble Lord's government of Ireland , here is evidence of the im- pression it produces . We attach the more importance to this case , because we do not find it put forward prominently by the Dublin Conservative journals - the ...
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... tion in the discharge of its high func- tions , and rather to assume the office of a mediator between the extremes , when the quarrel ran high , than to side with the one against the other . It is our opinion that the grounds of reason ...
... tion in the discharge of its high func- tions , and rather to assume the office of a mediator between the extremes , when the quarrel ran high , than to side with the one against the other . It is our opinion that the grounds of reason ...
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... tion the sentence of the law , when , through the exertions of the police , con- not been , on the part of the noble earl , victions had been procured ? Had there some little seeking after popularity , be sides that which ought to ...
... tion the sentence of the law , when , through the exertions of the police , con- not been , on the part of the noble earl , victions had been procured ? Had there some little seeking after popularity , be sides that which ought to ...
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