The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... influence in aid of the Government , as far as they can safely ven- ture to do so - until they have attained their objects . But we are not about to enter here on the broad question of Irish policy , or to calculate the results which ...
... influence in aid of the Government , as far as they can safely ven- ture to do so - until they have attained their objects . But we are not about to enter here on the broad question of Irish policy , or to calculate the results which ...
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... influence , soon became indignant if the slightest opposition was made to its authority . " This extraordinary fact suggests an important conclusion in political science , which was first enunciated by Mr. Burke , but has since his time ...
... influence , soon became indignant if the slightest opposition was made to its authority . " This extraordinary fact suggests an important conclusion in political science , which was first enunciated by Mr. Burke , but has since his time ...
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... influenced by their superiors . How Sir Robert Peel could reiterate his expectation that the late measures will cause gratitude in Ireland , I do not care to inquire . The peasantry openly say , that they do not know what good these ...
... influenced by their superiors . How Sir Robert Peel could reiterate his expectation that the late measures will cause gratitude in Ireland , I do not care to inquire . The peasantry openly say , that they do not know what good these ...
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... influence on the popula- tion generally in 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 ...
... influence on the popula- tion generally in 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 ...
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... influence of any fixed idea . His favourite notion is mani- festly this that , as the Supreme Demiurgus has infinite space to work in , so also has he infinite time . The depths of space , throughout which the miracles of the physical ...
... influence of any fixed idea . His favourite notion is mani- festly this that , as the Supreme Demiurgus has infinite space to work in , so also has he infinite time . The depths of space , throughout which the miracles of the physical ...
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