The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... seemed to have been cn- demned by some fiat of nature . Bri- tish law , for the first time , had ample course through the whole extent of the country , and the people were protect- ed against the tyrannous and capricious exactions of ...
... seemed to have been cn- demned by some fiat of nature . Bri- tish law , for the first time , had ample course through the whole extent of the country , and the people were protect- ed against the tyrannous and capricious exactions of ...
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... seemed insu- perable , were , by his patience and his prudence , surmounted ; until he at length saw the terms of the treaty agreed on , and had good hopes that it would speedily take effect , and be scru- pulously observed throughout ...
... seemed insu- perable , were , by his patience and his prudence , surmounted ; until he at length saw the terms of the treaty agreed on , and had good hopes that it would speedily take effect , and be scru- pulously observed throughout ...
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... seemed to promise an easy recovery of the coun- try from the unrighteous and heretical hands into which , for their sins , it had been permitted to fall ; that any doubt of the ultimate issue of the contest could only arise from a want ...
... seemed to promise an easy recovery of the coun- try from the unrighteous and heretical hands into which , for their sins , it had been permitted to fall ; that any doubt of the ultimate issue of the contest could only arise from a want ...
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... seemed to be held , he was not satisfied that the people were as yet ripe for an attempt at casting it off ; and he therefore discouraged any par- tial risings . All historians have agreed in the wisdom and the dignity of Cromwell's ...
... seemed to be held , he was not satisfied that the people were as yet ripe for an attempt at casting it off ; and he therefore discouraged any par- tial risings . All historians have agreed in the wisdom and the dignity of Cromwell's ...
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... seemed so distant , as to threaten an utter failure of the means of subsistence . On one occasion , having spent a day and a night on a visit to a French noble- man at St. Germains , upon leaving his house in the morning , he ...
... seemed so distant , as to threaten an utter failure of the means of subsistence . On one occasion , having spent a day and a night on a visit to a French noble- man at St. Germains , upon leaving his house in the morning , he ...
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