The Dublin University Magazine, Том 14William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 |
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... population had spread beyond the means of clerical ministration was frightfully great ; nor was it likely that parliament , as at present constituted , would supply , by any public grant , the large sum that would be necessary in order ...
... population had spread beyond the means of clerical ministration was frightfully great ; nor was it likely that parliament , as at present constituted , would supply , by any public grant , the large sum that would be necessary in order ...
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... population to the darkness palpable of the Romish superstition ! During the very last session he saw a measure pass into a law by which the Irish clergy were , at one blow , deprived of one - fourth of their incomes ; and this , not for ...
... population to the darkness palpable of the Romish superstition ! During the very last session he saw a measure pass into a law by which the Irish clergy were , at one blow , deprived of one - fourth of their incomes ; and this , not for ...
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... population , as I have told you , has swelled , in little more than a hundred years , from eight millions to twenty - four millions . Our people are day by day marching forward in increase with the pace of a giant . In our large towns ...
... population , as I have told you , has swelled , in little more than a hundred years , from eight millions to twenty - four millions . Our people are day by day marching forward in increase with the pace of a giant . In our large towns ...
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... population has been thus growing from eight to four - and- twenty millions , the institutions for the instruction of the people have remained stationary ! How , then , can any man wonder that there should be thousands of our countrymen ...
... population has been thus growing from eight to four - and- twenty millions , the institutions for the instruction of the people have remained stationary ! How , then , can any man wonder that there should be thousands of our countrymen ...
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... population , and as an indis- pensable pre - requisite for that subdi vision of parishes , which should , un- doubtedly take place . No one man can do the work of ten ; and that one man is called upon , to do so when he is burdened with ...
... population , and as an indis- pensable pre - requisite for that subdi vision of parishes , which should , un- doubtedly take place . No one man can do the work of ten ; and that one man is called upon , to do so when he is burdened with ...
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