The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... feel on being informed of the deadly strife which has been intro- duced by the different interpretations which men have put upon the written VOL . XI . word of God . To him it would ap- pear incredible , that men , whose decla- rations ...
... feel on being informed of the deadly strife which has been intro- duced by the different interpretations which men have put upon the written VOL . XI . word of God . To him it would ap- pear incredible , that men , whose decla- rations ...
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... feel against the privi- leges and possessions of an adverse church establishment . The Protestant church establishment , it was contended , especially in Ireland could never be in security , if Roman Catholics , who desire its ...
... feel against the privi- leges and possessions of an adverse church establishment . The Protestant church establishment , it was contended , especially in Ireland could never be in security , if Roman Catholics , who desire its ...
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... feel it my duty to act under the influence of such an opinion , and abstain from taking any part in the discussion ... feeling , and a conscientious regard to their oaths , are preventing the English Roman Catho- lics in general from ...
... feel it my duty to act under the influence of such an opinion , and abstain from taking any part in the discussion ... feeling , and a conscientious regard to their oaths , are preventing the English Roman Catho- lics in general from ...
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... feel his heart growin ' light , and his purse heavy ; an ' he took a bit iv a farm in Squire Phalim's ground , just undher the ould castle , an ' a pleasant little spot it was ; an ' day an ' mornin ' , poor crathurs not able to put a ...
... feel his heart growin ' light , and his purse heavy ; an ' he took a bit iv a farm in Squire Phalim's ground , just undher the ould castle , an ' a pleasant little spot it was ; an ' day an ' mornin ' , poor crathurs not able to put a ...
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... feel so strong an interest in her nephew's welfare as to be willing to run the risk of offending her land- lord for ... feeling , on hearing this intelli- gence . It was not of a very over- whelming kind , but it was still sorrow , which ...
... feel so strong an interest in her nephew's welfare as to be willing to run the risk of offending her land- lord for ... feeling , on hearing this intelli- gence . It was not of a very over- whelming kind , but it was still sorrow , which ...
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