University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... force than to every other Protestant in the community . If it be prudent for Protestants to remain quiet until " their forbearance is further abused , " this pru- dence is equally obligatory upon all If the revival of Orangeism be the ...
... force than to every other Protestant in the community . If it be prudent for Protestants to remain quiet until " their forbearance is further abused , " this pru- dence is equally obligatory upon all If the revival of Orangeism be the ...
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... force of his arguments to speak of unfairness towards those who had suggested a different plan of pro- ceeding . If the reasons which influenced him to give his opinion against the re- vival of Orangeism applied equally to the ...
... force of his arguments to speak of unfairness towards those who had suggested a different plan of pro- ceeding . If the reasons which influenced him to give his opinion against the re- vival of Orangeism applied equally to the ...
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... force does this answer acquire when we recollect , that it is by the Irish members , by those whom our folly and cowardice permit our oppo- nents to return to parliament that the Anti - Protestant ministry are kept in power . England is ...
... force does this answer acquire when we recollect , that it is by the Irish members , by those whom our folly and cowardice permit our oppo- nents to return to parliament that the Anti - Protestant ministry are kept in power . England is ...
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... force by being put forward in plain and simple language . It is in fact , one of the un- answerable common - sense arguments which a plain man can best put forward in all their force , and which could derive no additional force from the ...
... force by being put forward in plain and simple language . It is in fact , one of the un- answerable common - sense arguments which a plain man can best put forward in all their force , and which could derive no additional force from the ...
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... force to you , and she said , if I did , she'd deny every word of what I've now said . So , what am I to do ? " " Never mind what she says , " said the credulous priest ; " haul her down here , and I'll soon give you a legitimate ...
... force to you , and she said , if I did , she'd deny every word of what I've now said . So , what am I to do ? " " Never mind what she says , " said the credulous priest ; " haul her down here , and I'll soon give you a legitimate ...
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