University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... attempt , under discouragements , to carry out the great principle of Protestant union - the prin- ciple upon the practical development of which , we cannot disguise from our- selves , the very existence of Irish Pro- testantism depends ...
... attempt , under discouragements , to carry out the great principle of Protestant union - the prin- ciple upon the practical development of which , we cannot disguise from our- selves , the very existence of Irish Pro- testantism depends ...
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... attempt to shape them into words : and this is just the case with the vague prejudices to which Mr. Hamilton's letter gives a shape . He embodies idle and intangi- ble speculations in a form in which they may be refuted . So far , we ...
... attempt to shape them into words : and this is just the case with the vague prejudices to which Mr. Hamilton's letter gives a shape . He embodies idle and intangi- ble speculations in a form in which they may be refuted . So far , we ...
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... attempted to indicate by the analogy . We regret much that Mr. Hamilton should have fallen into this misconcep- tion on a ... attempt to serve the cause of Protestantism that is not fashioned by themselves . And yet this is the only ...
... attempted to indicate by the analogy . We regret much that Mr. Hamilton should have fallen into this misconcep- tion on a ... attempt to serve the cause of Protestantism that is not fashioned by themselves . And yet this is the only ...
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... attempted to twist his nose and mouth in opposite directions , as was his habit when he said a good thing , the trans- position from their natural places was only partially effected . He then moved his head , without changing a muscle ...
... attempted to twist his nose and mouth in opposite directions , as was his habit when he said a good thing , the trans- position from their natural places was only partially effected . He then moved his head , without changing a muscle ...
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... attempting to catch her , lays hold of a Capuchin Friar who has just entered . CAPUCHIN . " Huzza ! huzza ! Ri ti tum ti ! " Rare sport ! fine doings ! —and I , too , by ! Is this an army of Christians or not ? Are ye Turks ? or ...
... attempting to catch her , lays hold of a Capuchin Friar who has just entered . CAPUCHIN . " Huzza ! huzza ! Ri ti tum ti ! " Rare sport ! fine doings ! —and I , too , by ! Is this an army of Christians or not ? Are ye Turks ? or ...
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