The Dublin University Magazine, Том 14William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 |
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... prove his readiness to enter upon a course of salutary and constitutional change , which , while it was an evidence that he was not to be trammelled by any antiquated prejudice , would serve to bring the ecclesiastical establishment of ...
... prove his readiness to enter upon a course of salutary and constitutional change , which , while it was an evidence that he was not to be trammelled by any antiquated prejudice , would serve to bring the ecclesiastical establishment of ...
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... prove to all reasonable men , that he was no friend to any proved abuse , even in the most sacred and venerable of our institutions . But while no sane man can now pretend that Sir Robert Peel is a stickler for any proved abuses , it ...
... prove to all reasonable men , that he was no friend to any proved abuse , even in the most sacred and venerable of our institutions . But while no sane man can now pretend that Sir Robert Peel is a stickler for any proved abuses , it ...
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... proved by neries and prebendal stalls are admirably the genuine fruits which they have yielded from the Reformation to the present day . I concur with those who deem that such dignities , occupying a position between the episcopal and ...
... proved by neries and prebendal stalls are admirably the genuine fruits which they have yielded from the Reformation to the present day . I concur with those who deem that such dignities , occupying a position between the episcopal and ...
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... proved - proved to their own condemna- tion - by the report of their commissioners , that there are tens of thousands of people in Scotland totally destitute of religious instruction ; and instead of proceeding as honest men to redeem ...
... proved - proved to their own condemna- tion - by the report of their commissioners , that there are tens of thousands of people in Scotland totally destitute of religious instruction ; and instead of proceeding as honest men to redeem ...
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... prove his ruin . Finally , his letters to Mademoiselle de Branen were pro- duced , in which expressions throwing out vague hopes of one day realising his wishes respecting her , were fre- quently met with . These he explained by an ...
... prove his ruin . Finally , his letters to Mademoiselle de Branen were pro- duced , in which expressions throwing out vague hopes of one day realising his wishes respecting her , were fre- quently met with . These he explained by an ...
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