The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... favour not to discover to any person the demand ; for if it come to the ears of our country people who are here that this lady hath desired such a thing of your Majesty , and hath been refused , they will wreat that to their friends at ...
... favour not to discover to any person the demand ; for if it come to the ears of our country people who are here that this lady hath desired such a thing of your Majesty , and hath been refused , they will wreat that to their friends at ...
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... favour - soon after resigned his chaplaincy in a huff , and our autobiographer was installed in his stead . Whatever the motive of his resignation , Father Lesly would seem to have quarrelled very signally with his bread and butter- 66 ...
... favour - soon after resigned his chaplaincy in a huff , and our autobiographer was installed in his stead . Whatever the motive of his resignation , Father Lesly would seem to have quarrelled very signally with his bread and butter- 66 ...
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... favour of the Maynooth grant , will not dispute the cogency of the following arguments of the right hon . bart . himself in 1835. He remarks that three great measures have been adopted within the last forty years , affecting the ...
... favour of the Maynooth grant , will not dispute the cogency of the following arguments of the right hon . bart . himself in 1835. He remarks that three great measures have been adopted within the last forty years , affecting the ...
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... favoured religion cannot be excluded from consideration " . " • pro- We thank these statesmen of 1835 for the very conclusive reasoning by which they have demonstrated the injustice and impolicy of depriving the Church in Ireland of any ...
... favoured religion cannot be excluded from consideration " . " • pro- We thank these statesmen of 1835 for the very conclusive reasoning by which they have demonstrated the injustice and impolicy of depriving the Church in Ireland of any ...
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... favour of the Church . In Ireland the case was wholly different . During the whole of the reign of Elizabeth the real dominion of the sovereign over Ireland was limited to a small portion of that country in the vicinity of Dublin , and ...
... favour of the Church . In Ireland the case was wholly different . During the whole of the reign of Elizabeth the real dominion of the sovereign over Ireland was limited to a small portion of that country in the vicinity of Dublin , and ...
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