The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... feeling either un- able or indisposed to compel obedience to the laws , they are of opinion that it would be advisable to abrogate those laws and institutions which are the objects of popular enmity and agita- tion . This is avowedly ...
... feeling either un- able or indisposed to compel obedience to the laws , they are of opinion that it would be advisable to abrogate those laws and institutions which are the objects of popular enmity and agita- tion . This is avowedly ...
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... feelings of Romanists with reference to the Irish branch of the national Church . They very naturally object to the existence of that Church in Ireland , holding as it does , a position which enables it to rival their own in many ...
... feelings of Romanists with reference to the Irish branch of the national Church . They very naturally object to the existence of that Church in Ireland , holding as it does , a position which enables it to rival their own in many ...
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... feeling of hostility , both political and religious , to the Church of England in Ireland ; and the peasantry are overawed and influenced by their superiors . How Sir Robert Peel could reiterate his expectation that the late measures ...
... feeling of hostility , both political and religious , to the Church of England in Ireland ; and the peasantry are overawed and influenced by their superiors . How Sir Robert Peel could reiterate his expectation that the late measures ...
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... feeling , which we are to pamper by endowments , and con- ciliate by every sort of unconstitutional and unchristian concession ! " This valuable communication furnishes some important evidence of the growth and progress of the Church in ...
... feeling , which we are to pamper by endowments , and con- ciliate by every sort of unconstitutional and unchristian concession ! " This valuable communication furnishes some important evidence of the growth and progress of the Church in ...
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... feelings might be roused , if we were to meddle with this affair . Hah ! it might be the destruction of Liberals of every class and denomination ! We must positively keep matters as quiet as we can , and make no definitive arrange ...
... feelings might be roused , if we were to meddle with this affair . Hah ! it might be the destruction of Liberals of every class and denomination ! We must positively keep matters as quiet as we can , and make no definitive arrange ...
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