University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... sense of duty could induce us to speak thus . But the publication of his letter has thrown on us the painful duty of exposing calmly and gently , but , at the same time , fully , the weakness of his positions , and the mis- chievous ...
... sense of duty could induce us to speak thus . But the publication of his letter has thrown on us the painful duty of exposing calmly and gently , but , at the same time , fully , the weakness of his positions , and the mis- chievous ...
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... sense and judgment of the Pro- testant public to discourage exertions which he believed injudicious . He seems , from an unacknowledged con- sciousness of the weakness of his ar- guments , afraid to make that ap- peal : we know well ...
... sense and judgment of the Pro- testant public to discourage exertions which he believed injudicious . He seems , from an unacknowledged con- sciousness of the weakness of his ar- guments , afraid to make that ap- peal : we know well ...
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... sense will certainly tell us the contrary . It was a movement of the Protestants of Ireland that un- seated the Whigs in 1834 ; and while our enemies could appeal to the inac- tion of Irish Protestants as a proof that they acquiesce in ...
... sense will certainly tell us the contrary . It was a movement of the Protestants of Ireland that un- seated the Whigs in 1834 ; and while our enemies could appeal to the inac- tion of Irish Protestants as a proof that they acquiesce in ...
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... sense of the heavy and grievous responsibility that belongs to those that remain in- active , our object is gained . It is now no fiction to say that every man should feel as if the issue depended on his own individual exertion . No ...
... sense of the heavy and grievous responsibility that belongs to those that remain in- active , our object is gained . It is now no fiction to say that every man should feel as if the issue depended on his own individual exertion . No ...
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... sense . In- deed , like most men of his class , it might be truly affirmed of him , that he possessed a large share of cunning and shrewdness , with a slender develop ment of the moral and intellectual powers . When the announcement of ...
... sense . In- deed , like most men of his class , it might be truly affirmed of him , that he possessed a large share of cunning and shrewdness , with a slender develop ment of the moral and intellectual powers . When the announcement of ...
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