University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... truth - while others , again , still more foolishly ima- gined that the way to exhibit modera- tion was to compromise and give up some portion of principle . But it is cheering and gratifying to observe , that the Protestants of Ireland ...
... truth - while others , again , still more foolishly ima- gined that the way to exhibit modera- tion was to compromise and give up some portion of principle . But it is cheering and gratifying to observe , that the Protestants of Ireland ...
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... truth is , that throughout his letter Mr. Hamilton dealt with the matter on public grounds , and he should never have hesitated one in- stant in openly appealing to the com- mon sense and judgment of the Pro- testant public to ...
... truth is , that throughout his letter Mr. Hamilton dealt with the matter on public grounds , and he should never have hesitated one in- stant in openly appealing to the com- mon sense and judgment of the Pro- testant public to ...
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... truth is to remain neutral where truth is attacked . We know of several who think themselves very good and wise men whose sentimental affectation of standing aloof from politics , might find a useful lesson in the manly sentiments ...
... truth is to remain neutral where truth is attacked . We know of several who think themselves very good and wise men whose sentimental affectation of standing aloof from politics , might find a useful lesson in the manly sentiments ...
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... truth I must say a word or two more about Bosthoon's character , before his reverence himself makes his debut upon that stage where he is des- tined to play so conspicuous a part . Bosthoon in fact was the representa- tive of a class of ...
... truth I must say a word or two more about Bosthoon's character , before his reverence himself makes his debut upon that stage where he is des- tined to play so conspicuous a part . Bosthoon in fact was the representa- tive of a class of ...
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... truth , To the idols his hand sets up , forsooth ! TRUMPETER and RECRUIT . Friar ! take our advice , and don't tell us that twice ! CAPUCHIN . Such a belswagger and mouthing dare - devil , Who brags that he's able to capture and level ...
... truth , To the idols his hand sets up , forsooth ! TRUMPETER and RECRUIT . Friar ! take our advice , and don't tell us that twice ! CAPUCHIN . Such a belswagger and mouthing dare - devil , Who brags that he's able to capture and level ...
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