The Dublin University Magazine, Том 14William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 |
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... Lord Lyndhurst ? And yet it is our belief that either of those prelates would be at least as competent to think soundly , and to legislate wisely , respecting the subjects to which we have alluded , as any of the lay noble- men and ...
... Lord Lyndhurst ? And yet it is our belief that either of those prelates would be at least as competent to think soundly , and to legislate wisely , respecting the subjects to which we have alluded , as any of the lay noble- men and ...
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... Lord John and Brother Lister , by a care- ful selection of fruit , and a judicious ma- nagement of fuel , would soon ... Lord John Russell at the Pay - table . ' bishops should be standing before the pay - table , and receiving ...
... Lord John and Brother Lister , by a care- ful selection of fruit , and a judicious ma- nagement of fuel , would soon ... Lord John Russell at the Pay - table . ' bishops should be standing before the pay - table , and receiving ...
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... Lord Bishop of Lon- don , ' you admit the principle of confisca- tion by proposing the confiscation and partition of prebends in the possession of non - residents . ' I am thinking of some- thing else , and I see all of a sudden a great ...
... Lord Bishop of Lon- don , ' you admit the principle of confisca- tion by proposing the confiscation and partition of prebends in the possession of non - residents . ' I am thinking of some- thing else , and I see all of a sudden a great ...
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... Lord Grey succeeded to office and power , the perpetuity of which seemed almost guaranteed by the weakness of the King and the madness of the people . Sydney should have described the moral earth- quake which " frighted the isle from ...
... Lord Grey succeeded to office and power , the perpetuity of which seemed almost guaranteed by the weakness of the King and the madness of the people . Sydney should have described the moral earth- quake which " frighted the isle from ...
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... Lord Melbourne and Lord John Russell were commissioners of the Church of England ; and as commission- ers they both admitted in their report that the destitution of that Establishment in regard to church accommodation enormous . Have ...
... Lord Melbourne and Lord John Russell were commissioners of the Church of England ; and as commission- ers they both admitted in their report that the destitution of that Establishment in regard to church accommodation enormous . Have ...
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