University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... England to appreciate more fully the faith that has been kept on both sides , and will excite their sympathies more strongly in our favour , while it will also prove to them that Protestant agi- tation and organization are defensive and ...
... England to appreciate more fully the faith that has been kept on both sides , and will excite their sympathies more strongly in our favour , while it will also prove to them that Protestant agi- tation and organization are defensive and ...
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... England in our behalf . But let us at once answer all those who talk about interesting the people of England by our inaction . ( A most in- teresting sight truly to a lion - hearted nation , to behold two millions of men enduring all ...
... England in our behalf . But let us at once answer all those who talk about interesting the people of England by our inaction . ( A most in- teresting sight truly to a lion - hearted nation , to behold two millions of men enduring all ...
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... England is true to the cause of the Irish Protestants , but the Irish Protestants are not true to themselves . This was happily and powerfully urged by Mr. West , in his admirable speech at the meeting on the 16th , in moving a ...
... England is true to the cause of the Irish Protestants , but the Irish Protestants are not true to themselves . This was happily and powerfully urged by Mr. West , in his admirable speech at the meeting on the 16th , in moving a ...
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A Literary and Philosophic Review. England with us ; but I do not hesitate to say , that the man who nov tells us to abstain from exertion , in the hope of being protected by England is , whether inten- tionally or not , most mischievous ...
A Literary and Philosophic Review. England with us ; but I do not hesitate to say , that the man who nov tells us to abstain from exertion , in the hope of being protected by England is , whether inten- tionally or not , most mischievous ...
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... England there is nought but close - lipped silence and trembling despondency : not a solitary token of hope appears . The crouched in craven cowardice , while the once proud array of Britain seems as artillery of France is playing ...
... England there is nought but close - lipped silence and trembling despondency : not a solitary token of hope appears . The crouched in craven cowardice , while the once proud array of Britain seems as artillery of France is playing ...
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