The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... give any reason for the faith that is in them . Still the Roman Church retained great power , from the blind unreason- ing multitude which adhered to it ; and , like an exiled tyrant , it abated nothing of its high pretensions . Indeed ...
... give any reason for the faith that is in them . Still the Roman Church retained great power , from the blind unreason- ing multitude which adhered to it ; and , like an exiled tyrant , it abated nothing of its high pretensions . Indeed ...
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... give an extract from a pamphlet in favour of emancipation , published while the bill was under discussion . Its au- thor was the Bishop of Chester , a member of the House of Lords , and a zealous and influential supporter of ...
... give an extract from a pamphlet in favour of emancipation , published while the bill was under discussion . Its au- thor was the Bishop of Chester , a member of the House of Lords , and a zealous and influential supporter of ...
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... give us any efficient test by which we could decide on what questions a Roman Catholic member should be entitled to vote , and it would also be difficult to determine the ques- tions which related exclusively to the in- terests of the ...
... give us any efficient test by which we could decide on what questions a Roman Catholic member should be entitled to vote , and it would also be difficult to determine the ques- tions which related exclusively to the in- terests of the ...
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... give him the satisfaction for the af- front , that was customary between men of honour . The marquis , the reader may be assured , readily adopted the more convenient and agreeable alter- native ; and returned to Paris with a lighter ...
... give him the satisfaction for the af- front , that was customary between men of honour . The marquis , the reader may be assured , readily adopted the more convenient and agreeable alter- native ; and returned to Paris with a lighter ...
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... give an inclination to the balance , by which they them- selves were unduly favoured ; -so that there was too much truth in the bitter sarcasm of the loyalists , that when Charles passed the act of indemnity and oblivion , it was an act ...
... give an inclination to the balance , by which they them- selves were unduly favoured ; -so that there was too much truth in the bitter sarcasm of the loyalists , that when Charles passed the act of indemnity and oblivion , it was an act ...
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