University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... tion was to compromise and give up some portion of principle . But it is cheering and gratifying to observe , that the Protestants of Ireland , are learning the truth , that , indeed to be consistent , it is not necessary to be in ...
... tion was to compromise and give up some portion of principle . But it is cheering and gratifying to observe , that the Protestants of Ireland , are learning the truth , that , indeed to be consistent , it is not necessary to be in ...
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... tion which should 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 ...
... tion which should 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 ...
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... tion and the Metropolitan Society are . so distinct , that the propriety of re- viving the one and establishing the other rests upon grounds perfectly separate . That their principles are . similar it is true ; but each has taken a ...
... tion and the Metropolitan Society are . so distinct , that the propriety of re- viving the one and establishing the other rests upon grounds perfectly separate . That their principles are . similar it is true ; but each has taken a ...
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... tion to the advice ? Our gracious Mo- narch remembered his Irish Protestant subjects ; for our sakes he changed his advisers ; on our cause he appealed to his people , and the English people responded to his appeal . They returned a ...
... tion to the advice ? Our gracious Mo- narch remembered his Irish Protestant subjects ; for our sakes he changed his advisers ; on our cause he appealed to his people , and the English people responded to his appeal . They returned a ...
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... tion of addresses to both houses of legislature and the king . While we are prepared to expect on this occasion a grand and heart - cheering demonstra- tion of Protestant strength , that may carry with ita moral influence of which it is ...
... tion of addresses to both houses of legislature and the king . While we are prepared to expect on this occasion a grand and heart - cheering demonstra- tion of Protestant strength , that may carry with ita moral influence of which it is ...
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