Blackwood's Magazine, Том 31W. Blackwood., 1832 |
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... Parliament . Oh ! my friend , how delightful is it to see the differ- ent parties in the heretical State all pursuing courses so directly favour- able to the very cause to which any of them would least desire to be sub- servient ! Their ...
... Parliament . Oh ! my friend , how delightful is it to see the differ- ent parties in the heretical State all pursuing courses so directly favour- able to the very cause to which any of them would least desire to be sub- servient ! Their ...
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... Parliament , took occasion to pro- nounce a public panegyric upon his genius and his virtues ! This will , I hope , satisfy you that we have not as yet gone too far . When you are farther informed respecting our ac- tual condition , you ...
... Parliament , took occasion to pro- nounce a public panegyric upon his genius and his virtues ! This will , I hope , satisfy you that we have not as yet gone too far . When you are farther informed respecting our ac- tual condition , you ...
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... th means of influencing the return of : majority of Irish members , should not command great consideration in the Imperial Parliament . We look , And herein we 30 Intercepted Letters from a Roman Catholic Clergyman . [ Jan.
... th means of influencing the return of : majority of Irish members , should not command great consideration in the Imperial Parliament . We look , And herein we 30 Intercepted Letters from a Roman Catholic Clergyman . [ Jan.
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the Imperial Parliament . We look , And herein we found in them a rea- mede therefore , ultimately , to establish- ment as the religion of the state in this country ; but we are not anxious to precipitate a measure which might in some ...
the Imperial Parliament . We look , And herein we found in them a rea- mede therefore , ultimately , to establish- ment as the religion of the state in this country ; but we are not anxious to precipitate a measure which might in some ...
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... Parliament would have ever passed the Catholic Bill ; and , I assure you , their hatred of the heretical church exceeds that of true believers . They are known here by the name of li beral Protestants ; and you may be sure that we do ...
... Parliament would have ever passed the Catholic Bill ; and , I assure you , their hatred of the heretical church exceeds that of true believers . They are known here by the name of li beral Protestants ; and you may be sure that we do ...
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