The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... tion of the edict of Nantz . The dra- gonuades , and the savage persecutions which drove from their native country 500,000 of the most industrious and peaceable of its citizens were not indeed imitated here ; but if we ex- amine Louis's ...
... tion of the edict of Nantz . The dra- gonuades , and the savage persecutions which drove from their native country 500,000 of the most industrious and peaceable of its citizens were not indeed imitated here ; but if we ex- amine Louis's ...
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... tion ; the latter was , however , the one which the Roman Catholics adopted , and by which the legislature was con- vinced . In an able and honest letter , published by " The Times " of 26th April , 1836 , by Eneas M'Donnell , him- self ...
... tion ; the latter was , however , the one which the Roman Catholics adopted , and by which the legislature was con- vinced . In an able and honest letter , published by " The Times " of 26th April , 1836 , by Eneas M'Donnell , him- self ...
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... tion . Mutual intercourse and similar pursuits , led to many friendships , formed there between Roman Catho- lics and Protestants ; and the latter ne- cessarily doubted the policy of continu- ing civil disabilities upon a sect , many ...
... tion . Mutual intercourse and similar pursuits , led to many friendships , formed there between Roman Catho- lics and Protestants ; and the latter ne- cessarily doubted the policy of continu- ing civil disabilities upon a sect , many ...
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... tion of subverting the present church establishment - it is notorious , and it is admitted that he does intend to subvert it . His advocate says , the oath must be received with this mental reserva- tion - I disclaim any intention of ...
... tion of subverting the present church establishment - it is notorious , and it is admitted that he does intend to subvert it . His advocate says , the oath must be received with this mental reserva- tion - I disclaim any intention of ...
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... tion , and the vile dishonourable mo- tives which led to its adoption , did not exempt the country from the necessity of bearing the burthen which was im- posed by it . In the same manner , if a candidate were to pledge himself to his ...
... tion , and the vile dishonourable mo- tives which led to its adoption , did not exempt the country from the necessity of bearing the burthen which was im- posed by it . In the same manner , if a candidate were to pledge himself to his ...
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