The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... regard to shame or veracity . If we examine the proceed- ings of the various Roman Catholic associations , we shall find that the speeches reported there consisted of little else than profuse flattery to attract the vain to their cause ...
... regard to shame or veracity . If we examine the proceed- ings of the various Roman Catholic associations , we shall find that the speeches reported there consisted of little else than profuse flattery to attract the vain to their cause ...
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... regards the number of persons employed , and the incomes they receive ; and if so , whether a reduction of the same should not take place with due regard to all existing interests . " Mr. Canning , after reading Mr. Hume's resolutions ...
... regards the number of persons employed , and the incomes they receive ; and if so , whether a reduction of the same should not take place with due regard to all existing interests . " Mr. Canning , after reading Mr. Hume's resolutions ...
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... regard to their oaths , are preventing the English Roman Catho- lics in general from joining in the at- tack made by ... regards all the revenues and temporalities of the Protestant Church Establishment , as the property of those upon ...
... regard to their oaths , are preventing the English Roman Catho- lics in general from joining in the at- tack made by ... regards all the revenues and temporalities of the Protestant Church Establishment , as the property of those upon ...
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... regard all the revenues and temporalities of the church establishment as the property of those upon whom they are settled by the laws of the land , " that " they acquiesce in the establishment of the national church , and neither repine ...
... regard all the revenues and temporalities of the church establishment as the property of those upon whom they are settled by the laws of the land , " that " they acquiesce in the establishment of the national church , and neither repine ...
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... regard , the longest in- timacies of the closest companions , were insufficient to protect the objects of papal denunciation , against the wrath which was enkindled against them , because of their supposed here- tical pravity ; and only ...
... regard , the longest in- timacies of the closest companions , were insufficient to protect the objects of papal denunciation , against the wrath which was enkindled against them , because of their supposed here- tical pravity ; and only ...
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