The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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Page 62
... Protestant constitution like a beaten man . His efforts on its behalf were the mere vis inertia of an impetus , the energy of which had been expended . In the very oath provided by the bill itself , to guard against Roman Catholic ag ...
... Protestant constitution like a beaten man . His efforts on its behalf were the mere vis inertia of an impetus , the energy of which had been expended . In the very oath provided by the bill itself , to guard against Roman Catholic ag ...
Page 63
... Protestant rally be made , may not be accomplished . But is any thing further necessary to satisfy any reasonable man that the minister is fully bent upon the substi- tution of a Popish for a Protestant Establishment , and ...
... Protestant rally be made , may not be accomplished . But is any thing further necessary to satisfy any reasonable man that the minister is fully bent upon the substi- tution of a Popish for a Protestant Establishment , and ...
Page 66
... Protestant laity still less . I remember once walking home from the House of Commons with our lamented friend , Lord Fitzgerald , after a debate on the Catholic claims , in the course of which an acquaintance of ours had made a speech ...
... Protestant laity still less . I remember once walking home from the House of Commons with our lamented friend , Lord Fitzgerald , after a debate on the Catholic claims , in the course of which an acquaintance of ours had made a speech ...
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... Protestants in their declarations of libe- rality towards them , their willingness to admit them to perfect equality ... Protestant Association , held at Exeter Hall , on Wednesday the 14th ult . : - : - " There has been , my lord , one ...
... Protestants in their declarations of libe- rality towards them , their willingness to admit them to perfect equality ... Protestant Association , held at Exeter Hall , on Wednesday the 14th ult . : - : - " There has been , my lord , one ...
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... Protestants , even to extermination , we rather think it requires no little modest assurance now to insist , as Mr. Drum- mond does in the following paragraph , upon the hardship of their case in not having been permited to carry into ...
... Protestants , even to extermination , we rather think it requires no little modest assurance now to insist , as Mr. Drum- mond does in the following paragraph , upon the hardship of their case in not having been permited to carry into ...
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