University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... influence in their re- spective stations , and including in its members much of the rank and the talent of the country . The society had been for some time maturing their plans and carrying on their operations in silence , when it was ...
... influence in their re- spective stations , and including in its members much of the rank and the talent of the country . The society had been for some time maturing their plans and carrying on their operations in silence , when it was ...
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... influence every Pro- testant equally for the preferences or predilections of an individual - ex- cept as they rest upon reasons cal- culated to convince the public mind -are not matters of the slightest public concern . The truth is ...
... influence every Pro- testant equally for the preferences or predilections of an individual - ex- cept as they rest upon reasons cal- culated to convince the public mind -are not matters of the slightest public concern . The truth is ...
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... influence , and seated Mr. O'Connell and Lord Melbourne in his place . " It was a lamentable but an indispu- table fact , ( continued this eloquent speak- er , ) that for some years past , there had been a latent force in the country ...
... influence , and seated Mr. O'Connell and Lord Melbourne in his place . " It was a lamentable but an indispu- table fact , ( continued this eloquent speak- er , ) that for some years past , there had been a latent force in the country ...
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... influence of which it is not easy to calculate the effects , let the Protestants of Ireland be well assured of this truth - that all the great meetings they can convene , and all the eloquence , and rank , and influ- ence they may ...
... influence of which it is not easy to calculate the effects , let the Protestants of Ireland be well assured of this truth - that all the great meetings they can convene , and all the eloquence , and rank , and influ- ence they may ...
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... influence than his.- On reaching the cross - roads , like a dutiful husband , he lost no time in get- ting his bottle filled with the best whiskey the house afforded , with which he would have immediately returned home , were it not for ...
... influence than his.- On reaching the cross - roads , like a dutiful husband , he lost no time in get- ting his bottle filled with the best whiskey the house afforded , with which he would have immediately returned home , were it not for ...
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