University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... speak our senti- ments plainly and undisguisedly , with out consulting how we may please any individual or any party . In contemplating the present state of political parties in Ireland , two facts present themselves so obviously to the ...
... speak our senti- ments plainly and undisguisedly , with out consulting how we may please any individual or any party . In contemplating the present state of political parties in Ireland , two facts present themselves so obviously to the ...
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... speak , the charter of its incorporation . Their objects as here put forward are— 66 To maintain by every means in our power the Protestant interests in Ireland . " To unite together all who are will- ing to make common cause in ...
... speak , the charter of its incorporation . Their objects as here put forward are— 66 To maintain by every means in our power the Protestant interests in Ireland . " To unite together all who are will- ing to make common cause in ...
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... 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 character 1837. ] 5 Protestant ...
... 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 character 1837. ] 5 Protestant ...
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... 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 establishment of a Conservative ...
... 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 establishment of a Conservative ...
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... speak to it without shame and sorrow ? It recites that memorable declaration of our Conservative leader , that the battle of the Constitution is to be fought at the registries , ' that maxim so well remem- bered in Scotland - so ...
... speak to it without shame and sorrow ? It recites that memorable declaration of our Conservative leader , that the battle of the Constitution is to be fought at the registries , ' that maxim so well remem- bered in Scotland - so ...
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