The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... England this natural state of feeling , joined to some unhappy cir- cumstances of the times , led to the enactment of the penal laws against the Roman Catholics . In the Roman Catholic church to punish for heresy was as natural and ...
... England this natural state of feeling , joined to some unhappy cir- cumstances of the times , led to the enactment of the penal laws against the Roman Catholics . In the Roman Catholic church to punish for heresy was as natural and ...
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... England and Ire land was permanent and inviolable . " Mr. Canning then referred to the resolutions moved by Mr. Hume , on the 4th March , 1823 ; the first of which was negatived without a division . On the second , the numbers were ...
... England and Ire land was permanent and inviolable . " Mr. Canning then referred to the resolutions moved by Mr. Hume , on the 4th March , 1823 ; the first of which was negatived without a division . On the second , the numbers were ...
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... England ! if , while yet within The imperial isle , supreme o'er earth and sea , My spirit often wander far from thee ; Nor all thy loveliness and grandeur win My charmed fancy , that it not begin To picture often other scenes for me ...
... England ! if , while yet within The imperial isle , supreme o'er earth and sea , My spirit often wander far from thee ; Nor all thy loveliness and grandeur win My charmed fancy , that it not begin To picture often other scenes for me ...
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... England , on December 15 , 1619 , his eldest son , James , succeeded to the family honors upon the death of his grandfather , which took place on the 24th of Feb- ruary , 1632 . Upon the death of his father , the child was removed to ...
... England , on December 15 , 1619 , his eldest son , James , succeeded to the family honors upon the death of his grandfather , which took place on the 24th of Feb- ruary , 1632 . Upon the death of his father , the child was removed to ...
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... England and Ireland , and give such aid and protec- tion to the latter , as might render it , as it was intended to be , a blessing to the land . For the accomplishment of these important objects , he put forth all his power , and ...
... England and Ireland , and give such aid and protec- tion to the latter , as might render it , as it was intended to be , a blessing to the land . For the accomplishment of these important objects , he put forth all his power , and ...
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