University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... expressing our approval of the Metropolitan Association , and it only needs that its example should be generally followed to ensure for every part of Ireland an unobjection- able system of Protestant Union , of a character at once ...
... expressing our approval of the Metropolitan Association , and it only needs that its example should be generally followed to ensure for every part of Ireland an unobjection- able system of Protestant Union , of a character at once ...
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... expression , and to imagine that a furious partizan- ship is the most unequivocal proof of attachment to the cause of truth - while others , again , still more foolishly ima- gined that the way to exhibit modera- tion was to compromise ...
... expression , and to imagine that a furious partizan- ship is the most unequivocal proof of attachment to the cause of truth - while others , again , still more foolishly ima- gined that the way to exhibit modera- tion was to compromise ...
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... expression with our own : " There are those who look upon our proceedings as impolitic . My learned friend , Mr. West , has told you of some who would have us put off our exertions until that very indefinite period , when it may please ...
... expression with our own : " There are those who look upon our proceedings as impolitic . My learned friend , Mr. West , has told you of some who would have us put off our exertions until that very indefinite period , when it may please ...
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... wished me to come near him , which I did ; and although his voice was weak , yet his words were distinctly intelli- gible- Having given expression to these words , I perceived at 1837. ] 21 Rev. Blackthorn M'Flail , P.P. - Introduction .
... wished me to come near him , which I did ; and although his voice was weak , yet his words were distinctly intelli- gible- Having given expression to these words , I perceived at 1837. ] 21 Rev. Blackthorn M'Flail , P.P. - Introduction .
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... expression to these words , I perceived at once that my friend was no more . Now , what rendered such remarkable sentiments still more significant was the fact that whilst he uttered them , and even after life had departed , the same ...
... expression to these words , I perceived at once that my friend was no more . Now , what rendered such remarkable sentiments still more significant was the fact that whilst he uttered them , and even after life had departed , the same ...
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