The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... friends abroad , and therefore in retaliation we should persecute their friends here . " Still the mild principles , natural to Protestantism , would have prevailed much sooner than they have done , were it not for the great Irish ...
... friends abroad , and therefore in retaliation we should persecute their friends here . " Still the mild principles , natural to Protestantism , would have prevailed much sooner than they have done , were it not for the great Irish ...
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... friend and zealous advocate of the Roman Catholics , as well as a de- voted member of the Protestant church ... friends and enemies of the measure was pointed to this particular danger , viz . the adoption by the House of Com ...
... friend and zealous advocate of the Roman Catholics , as well as a de- voted member of the Protestant church ... friends and enemies of the measure was pointed to this particular danger , viz . the adoption by the House of Com ...
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... friends who attended Wickliffe during his trial were lords of parliament . This may have been the case ; restriction was not thought of , when toleration was unknown . When avowed heretics were not permitted to live , it was not thought ...
... friends who attended Wickliffe during his trial were lords of parliament . This may have been the case ; restriction was not thought of , when toleration was unknown . When avowed heretics were not permitted to live , it was not thought ...
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fastest friends , and as designs of im- peaching him also were industriously raised abroad , the Irish Lord Lieute- nant soon found reason to rejoice , that he had always acted , in the high and arduous offices with which he had been ...
fastest friends , and as designs of im- peaching him also were industriously raised abroad , the Irish Lord Lieute- nant soon found reason to rejoice , that he had always acted , in the high and arduous offices with which he had been ...
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... friends , particularly when she was reminded by her mistress that she could not have her money without giving a ... friendship with the only person in Dunasker who had ever said an un- civil word to her ; and then drew a lively picture ...
... friends , particularly when she was reminded by her mistress that she could not have her money without giving a ... friendship with the only person in Dunasker who had ever said an un- civil word to her ; and then drew a lively picture ...
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