The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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Page 30
... possession of that religious liberty which every Englishman so amply enjoys ; they are , however , simple matters of ... possessions , in a protected and peaceful land , to dismiss from their thoughts the fears and fates of humble men ...
... possession of that religious liberty which every Englishman so amply enjoys ; they are , however , simple matters of ... possessions , in a protected and peaceful land , to dismiss from their thoughts the fears and fates of humble men ...
Page 32
... possessions of the Church , and deprived them of a fourth of their property . They resisted both the threats and the flatteries of Government , in the matter of National Education . And yet , under every possible discouragement ...
... possessions of the Church , and deprived them of a fourth of their property . They resisted both the threats and the flatteries of Government , in the matter of National Education . And yet , under every possible discouragement ...
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... possessions of that religion which it is solemnly bound to maintain . " The feeling against Maynooth and against the Popish system of the present Government is very general , and is entertained , I may safely say , by nineteen ...
... possessions of that religion which it is solemnly bound to maintain . " The feeling against Maynooth and against the Popish system of the present Government is very general , and is entertained , I may safely say , by nineteen ...
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... possession of the Whigs for an indefinite period , if we had not at that time headed the popular feeling against the spoliation of the Irish Church , ) these debates , we say , are replete with matter which may prove highly inconvenient ...
... possession of the Whigs for an indefinite period , if we had not at that time headed the popular feeling against the spoliation of the Irish Church , ) these debates , we say , are replete with matter which may prove highly inconvenient ...
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... possessions . It is as follows : the continuation and preservation of the said united Church as the Established Church of England and Ireland , shall be deemed and taken to be an essential and fundamental part of the Union . ' This is ...
... possessions . It is as follows : the continuation and preservation of the said united Church as the Established Church of England and Ireland , shall be deemed and taken to be an essential and fundamental part of the Union . ' This is ...
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