The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 - Ireland |
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... fact , in proportion as the strength of the executive has been diminished , there has , or has not , been a corres- ponding and a compensating increase in the wisdom and the worth of that por- tion of the legislature which is supposed ...
... fact , in proportion as the strength of the executive has been diminished , there has , or has not , been a corres- ponding and a compensating increase in the wisdom and the worth of that por- tion of the legislature which is supposed ...
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... fact , that in the United States , where it does prevail , there are five out of about thirteen millions of people , des- titute of religious instruction ! * Is this We would earnestly direct the attention of our readers to a work ...
... fact , that in the United States , where it does prevail , there are five out of about thirteen millions of people , des- titute of religious instruction ! * Is this We would earnestly direct the attention of our readers to a work ...
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... fact , farmers , or mechanics , who very laudably endeavour to save their respective neighbourhoods from lapsing into heathenism . The general total , it is abundantly clear , falls far short of one half of that which exists in England ...
... fact , farmers , or mechanics , who very laudably endeavour to save their respective neighbourhoods from lapsing into heathenism . The general total , it is abundantly clear , falls far short of one half of that which exists in England ...
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... fact is just this , that while the population has been thus growing from eight to four - and - twenty millions , the institutions for the instruction of the people have remained stationary ! How , then , can any man wonder that there ...
... fact is just this , that while the population has been thus growing from eight to four - and - twenty millions , the institutions for the instruction of the people have remained stationary ! How , then , can any man wonder that there ...
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... fact ! Irreligion and ignorance are the strongholds of radi- calism ; and both must be on the in- crease so long as church ministrations and church accommodation fall short of the requirements of the people . Statesmen should hold in ...
... fact ! Irreligion and ignorance are the strongholds of radi- calism ; and both must be on the in- crease so long as church ministrations and church accommodation fall short of the requirements of the people . Statesmen should hold in ...
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