The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... thought of , when toleration was unknown . When avowed heretics were not permitted to live , it was not thought necessary to exclude them from parliament . Wick- liffe and his friends and patrons the lords of parliament were professing ...
... thought of , when toleration was unknown . When avowed heretics were not permitted to live , it was not thought necessary to exclude them from parliament . Wick- liffe and his friends and patrons the lords of parliament were professing ...
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... thought that his services did deserve some return , his best actions received the hardest inter- pretation . " Well , well , " said he , “ no- thing of this sort shall break my heart , for , however it may fare with me in court , I am ...
... thought that his services did deserve some return , his best actions received the hardest inter- pretation . " Well , well , " said he , “ no- thing of this sort shall break my heart , for , however it may fare with me in court , I am ...
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... thought the King , his master , the great- est King that France ever had ; that he governed a great nation , warlike and obedient to him ; men of sense , and so well bred , that he thought even their ci- vility formidable . " 66 The ...
... thought the King , his master , the great- est King that France ever had ; that he governed a great nation , warlike and obedient to him ; men of sense , and so well bred , that he thought even their ci- vility formidable . " 66 The ...
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... thought its sway , When none need shrink , who wished to drink The deeds of many a glorious day . But Popish pow'r in evil hour , O'er all has cast her galling chain ; Yet bide a wee , and you will see , How the will be trumps again ...
... thought its sway , When none need shrink , who wished to drink The deeds of many a glorious day . But Popish pow'r in evil hour , O'er all has cast her galling chain ; Yet bide a wee , and you will see , How the will be trumps again ...
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... thought two or three times he might have wint asleep , but for the way the storm was groanin ' and creekin ' through the great heavy branches outside , an ' whistlin ' through the ould chimnies iv the castle . Well , afther one great ...
... thought two or three times he might have wint asleep , but for the way the storm was groanin ' and creekin ' through the great heavy branches outside , an ' whistlin ' through the ould chimnies iv the castle . Well , afther one great ...
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