The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... fact suggests an important conclusion in political science , which was first enunciated by Mr. Burke , but has since his time been abundantly verified by experience . This is , that there is a wide difference between popular convulsions ...
... fact suggests an important conclusion in political science , which was first enunciated by Mr. Burke , but has since his time been abundantly verified by experience . This is , that there is a wide difference between popular convulsions ...
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... fact which the most violent opponents of the Church do not venture to deny it is a matter of notoriety that the ... facts which are matters of public notoriety , such must be the case . We appeal to the uncontradicted statements of Lord ...
... fact which the most violent opponents of the Church do not venture to deny it is a matter of notoriety that the ... facts which are matters of public notoriety , such must be the case . We appeal to the uncontradicted statements of Lord ...
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... facts stated by Mr. Bruen in the following passage are very remarkable and cheering . " What funds are now wanted for the ... fact , which the clergy of Ireland can attest , and which has been asserted in parliament without contradiction ...
... facts stated by Mr. Bruen in the following passage are very remarkable and cheering . " What funds are now wanted for the ... fact , which the clergy of Ireland can attest , and which has been asserted in parliament without contradiction ...
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... fact which are perfectly well known to the clergy and the Protestant people of the south of Ireland . Were they not matters of sufficient notoriety , they would not have been appealed to as they have been by men of the highest character ...
... fact which are perfectly well known to the clergy and the Protestant people of the south of Ireland . Were they not matters of sufficient notoriety , they would not have been appealed to as they have been by men of the highest character ...
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... facts , to appeal to the most sacred principles , they have long felt to be vain . And then , in the country , the fear ... fact , that in some places of the south of Ireland , a clergyman cannot attempt to multiply the services of his ...
... facts , to appeal to the most sacred principles , they have long felt to be vain . And then , in the country , the fear ... fact , that in some places of the south of Ireland , a clergyman cannot attempt to multiply the services of his ...
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