The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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Page 13
... question indeed , sir , to have been asked at my foot- man , if you had seen him coming in to you . He said it was a civil demand ; and I said it might pass for such to a vallet , but not to a gentleman . " This point is debated further ...
... question indeed , sir , to have been asked at my foot- man , if you had seen him coming in to you . He said it was a civil demand ; and I said it might pass for such to a vallet , but not to a gentleman . " This point is debated further ...
Page 24
... apparently are anxious to set at rest this wearying and ever recurring question by some sweeping measure or measures which shall give satisfac- tion to the most troublesome party in Ireland ; and 24 The Church in Ireland .
... apparently are anxious to set at rest this wearying and ever recurring question by some sweeping measure or measures which shall give satisfac- tion to the most troublesome party in Ireland ; and 24 The Church in Ireland .
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... question of Irish policy , or to calculate the results which may follow in the long run from such a course as that which we have been alluding to . We are not about to weigh the comparative influence of Priests and Demagogues , or to ...
... question of Irish policy , or to calculate the results which may follow in the long run from such a course as that which we have been alluding to . We are not about to weigh the comparative influence of Priests and Demagogues , or to ...
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... question - I mean the Protestants of Ireland . I am not disposed to deny 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 ...
... question - I mean the Protestants of Ireland . I am not disposed to deny 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 ...
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... question , what on the supposition of there being an immense surplus , injurious to the Church itself , I would do with it . I will not discuss a hypothetical Why should I be called upon to discuss a contingent and hypo- thetical case ...
... question , what on the supposition of there being an immense surplus , injurious to the Church itself , I would do with it . I will not discuss a hypothetical Why should I be called upon to discuss a contingent and hypo- thetical case ...
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