University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... means in our power the Protestant interests in Ireland . " To unite together all who are will- ing to make common cause in upholding the religion of the Reformation , and the principles of civil and religious liberty , of which , under ...
... means in our power the Protestant interests in Ireland . " To unite together all who are will- ing to make common cause in upholding the religion of the Reformation , and the principles of civil and religious liberty , of which , under ...
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... means as may be practicable , protection and assistance to the humbler classes of Protestants . " In this simple ... mean the singular , and , we cannot help thinking , the unfortunate letter of Mr. George Alexander Hamilton . At first ...
... means as may be practicable , protection and assistance to the humbler classes of Protestants . " In this simple ... mean the singular , and , we cannot help thinking , the unfortunate letter of Mr. George Alexander Hamilton . At first ...
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... means indif- ferent , lay quietly by , and permitted a majority of twenty - three to be returned against him . English ardour and exer- tion would have maintained his govern- ment , but the inactivity and indolence of the Protestants of ...
... means indif- ferent , lay quietly by , and permitted a majority of twenty - three to be returned against him . English ardour and exer- tion would have maintained his govern- ment , but the inactivity and indolence of the Protestants of ...
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... means insensible to the better domestic feelings . The history of his own iniquity , for instance , given to Father M'Flewsther , was occa- sioned nearly as much by a kind of unshaped hallucinative affection for my aunt Molshy's person ...
... means insensible to the better domestic feelings . The history of his own iniquity , for instance , given to Father M'Flewsther , was occa- sioned nearly as much by a kind of unshaped hallucinative affection for my aunt Molshy's person ...
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... means. Their principle is patriotic and their design judicious : lands , as they are re- claimed and put in heart by their ex- ertions , will be again offered to the competition of the public , who will thus derive the same advantage in ...
... means. Their principle is patriotic and their design judicious : lands , as they are re- claimed and put in heart by their ex- ertions , will be again offered to the competition of the public , who will thus derive the same advantage in ...
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