University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... tell him has had a different effect upon the minds of others . In acting as he did , we are confident that he acted from a conviction that the course he was pursuing was the best for the inte- rests of Protestantism ; and while we think ...
... tell him has had a different effect upon the minds of others . In acting as he did , we are confident that he acted from a conviction that the course he was pursuing was the best for the inte- rests of Protestantism ; and while we think ...
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... 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 the present state of ...
... 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 the present state of ...
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... tell them that our rights are invaded that our lives are insecure that our religion is persecuted - while all the while no voice of remonstrance or complaint is heard from the Irish Protestants . What must they think ? No , Sir . Let us ...
... tell them that our rights are invaded that our lives are insecure that our religion is persecuted - while all the while no voice of remonstrance or complaint is heard from the Irish Protestants . What must they think ? No , Sir . Let us ...
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... tell us that here there is no evidence of reaction . The proceedings of this dinner must be re - printed and presented in a shape more permanent than the fleeting co- lumns of a newspaper . Let the Belfast Society circulate them through ...
... tell us that here there is no evidence of reaction . The proceedings of this dinner must be re - printed and presented in a shape more permanent than the fleeting co- lumns of a newspaper . Let the Belfast Society circulate them through ...
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... tell his reverence that I want very badly to spake a word wid him . " He was accordingly brought into the kitchen ; and in about a quarter of an hour was told by the housekeeper that his reverence had risen , and was waiting to see him ...
... tell his reverence that I want very badly to spake a word wid him . " He was accordingly brought into the kitchen ; and in about a quarter of an hour was told by the housekeeper that his reverence had risen , and was waiting to see him ...
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