The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... interest in the matter . Indeed , poor Lady Aboyne appears , both in life and death , to have been greatly neglected by her husband's family . After pressing and persevering until it was too certain that nothing could be hoped for from ...
... interest in the matter . Indeed , poor Lady Aboyne appears , both in life and death , to have been greatly neglected by her husband's family . After pressing and persevering until it was too certain that nothing could be hoped for from ...
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... plans . His lordship's sons , however , took an interest in their 6 Scotch miles , we believe , one of which is equal to an English mile and a half . Then came a cousin , and at length his consent 20 Father Blackhal's Narration .
... plans . His lordship's sons , however , took an interest in their 6 Scotch miles , we believe , one of which is equal to an English mile and a half . Then came a cousin , and at length his consent 20 Father Blackhal's Narration .
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... in reference to mere material interests ; and the whole course of experience goes to demonstrate this truth , that the demands of a democratical and revolutionary party ( which the Romish party The Church in Ireland . 25.
... in reference to mere material interests ; and the whole course of experience goes to demonstrate this truth , that the demands of a democratical and revolutionary party ( which the Romish party The Church in Ireland . 25.
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... interest , but none when they are stimulated by imagination or ambition . Remove the grievances complained of , and when men act from the first motives , you go a great way towards quieting a commotion . But the good or bad conduct of a ...
... interest , but none when they are stimulated by imagination or ambition . Remove the grievances complained of , and when men act from the first motives , you go a great way towards quieting a commotion . But the good or bad conduct of a ...
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... that if you are clearly and decidedly of opinion that an impera- tive public interest requires the abandonment of a national compact , the violation of long prescription , the abrogation of laws affecting The Church in Ireland . 43.
... that if you are clearly and decidedly of opinion that an impera- tive public interest requires the abandonment of a national compact , the violation of long prescription , the abrogation of laws affecting The Church in Ireland . 43.
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