University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... better that it should not have been published ; but its publication may have its good . The senti- ments of this letter are sentiments entertained by a section of the Con- servative party ; and it is well that they should find ...
... better that it should not have been published ; but its publication may have its good . The senti- ments of this letter are sentiments entertained by a section of the Con- servative party ; and it is well that they should find ...
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... better than himself that there is no true Protestant who will not desire to see the cause he loves promoted by any instruments or by any persons . It would be injustice to the Protestants of Ireland did he insinuate the existence of any ...
... better than himself that there is no true Protestant who will not desire to see the cause he loves promoted by any instruments or by any persons . It would be injustice to the Protestants of Ireland did he insinuate the existence of any ...
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... better , would be effected . This reduces the Conser- vative gain to six . In these calculations we have endea- voured cautiously to avoid all exagge- ration of our strength . We have rather reckoned the seats which are lost by ...
... better , would be effected . This reduces the Conser- vative gain to six . In these calculations we have endea- voured cautiously to avoid all exagge- ration of our strength . We have rather reckoned the seats which are lost by ...
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A Literary and Philosophic Review. could not better employ a small por- tion of their funds than in reprinting and circulating , in the shape of pam- phlets , the reports of such Conservative meetings as may appear worthy of being ...
A Literary and Philosophic Review. could not better employ a small por- tion of their funds than in reprinting and circulating , in the shape of pam- phlets , the reports of such Conservative meetings as may appear worthy of being ...
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... better of not getting it ; only two of us ! -the sorrow one but you're bright . " Bosthoon expanded his grey eyes , and first looked at Molshy with a sadly puzzled countenance , after which he cast a bewildered glance slowly about the ...
... better of not getting it ; only two of us ! -the sorrow one but you're bright . " Bosthoon expanded his grey eyes , and first looked at Molshy with a sadly puzzled countenance , after which he cast a bewildered glance slowly about the ...
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