The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... nature of man to which it is so unhappily congenial . If we could suppose a rational civilized being , with a good natural intellect and disposition , enlarged by a good , moral , and intellectual education , suddenly made acquainted ...
... nature of man to which it is so unhappily congenial . If we could suppose a rational civilized being , with a good natural intellect and disposition , enlarged by a good , moral , and intellectual education , suddenly made acquainted ...
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... nature , could not be carried on by honest means . Superior holiness is unostentatious , and seldom obtains the reputation which it merits , and is still less fre- quently the successful road to wealth , and honour , and power , which ...
... nature , could not be carried on by honest means . Superior holiness is unostentatious , and seldom obtains the reputation which it merits , and is still less fre- quently the successful road to wealth , and honour , and power , which ...
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... 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 familiar to men's ...
... 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 familiar to men's ...
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... nature , and its old good manners again . " It would be beside our purpose to fill our pages with any detailed ac- count of the events which ushered in the restoration . Suffice it to say , upon that event , Ormonde again found him ...
... nature , and its old good manners again . " It would be beside our purpose to fill our pages with any detailed ac- count of the events which ushered in the restoration . Suffice it to say , upon that event , Ormonde again found him ...
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... nature . And the three apprenticeships to misfortune which he had served , and during which he had encountered so much that was calculated to embitter his best affections , and to steel the heart , while it blunted the conscience ...
... nature . And the three apprenticeships to misfortune which he had served , and during which he had encountered so much that was calculated to embitter his best affections , and to steel the heart , while it blunted the conscience ...
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