The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... less fre- quently the successful road to wealth , and honour , and power , which it does not desire . Hence hypocrisy , or the affectation of superior sanctity , is not the best means to obtain success . To stimulate real holiness it ...
... less fre- quently the successful road to wealth , and honour , and power , which it does not desire . Hence hypocrisy , or the affectation of superior sanctity , is not the best means to obtain success . To stimulate real holiness it ...
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... less attached to it by inclination , and less resolved by principle to serve it than himself . He therefore intreated his majesty to bestow it in the way most likely to promote his service in the then exigent condition of his affairs ...
... less attached to it by inclination , and less resolved by principle to serve it than himself . He therefore intreated his majesty to bestow it in the way most likely to promote his service in the then exigent condition of his affairs ...
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... less , it is said , than £ 200,000 and every description of munitions of war , made it plainly impossible that anything of importance for the king's service could be done , until the enemy met with some reverse , ( an event now more to ...
... less , it is said , than £ 200,000 and every description of munitions of war , made it plainly impossible that anything of importance for the king's service could be done , until the enemy met with some reverse , ( an event now more to ...
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... less anx- iety for his next day's subsistence . Cromwell's death produced an im- mediate change in the prospects of the king . Many in England , who might have been disposed to acquiesce in the domination of the intrusive eagle , could ...
... less anx- iety for his next day's subsistence . Cromwell's death produced an im- mediate change in the prospects of the king . Many in England , who might have been disposed to acquiesce in the domination of the intrusive eagle , could ...
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... less than that of Ireland , was concerned in putting a stop to a pro- ceeding which would have the effect of raising the price of provisions upon the trading classes in the one country , while it annihilated the only species of trade ...
... less than that of Ireland , was concerned in putting a stop to a pro- ceeding which would have the effect of raising the price of provisions upon the trading classes in the one country , while it annihilated the only species of trade ...
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