The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 - Ireland |
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... human beings , Lord Durham would appear to us to be the least fitted for the difficult and the delicate duties which he was called upon to discharge . In such a post as he occupied , the very first requisites were , temper and dis ...
... human beings , Lord Durham would appear to us to be the least fitted for the difficult and the delicate duties which he was called upon to discharge . In such a post as he occupied , the very first requisites were , temper and dis ...
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... human probability , to accomplish the ends of her destiny , and to contri- bute , in her full measure , to the fulfil- ment of the prediction , that the know- ledge of the Lord should cover the earth , even as the waters cover the sea ...
... human probability , to accomplish the ends of her destiny , and to contri- bute , in her full measure , to the fulfil- ment of the prediction , that the know- ledge of the Lord should cover the earth , even as the waters cover the sea ...
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... human nature to subside into an indifference respecting sacred things , should be counteracted by the vigilance and the vigour rendered ne- cessary by the presence of a keen and watchful rival . We hesitate not to say , that much of the ...
... human nature to subside into an indifference respecting sacred things , should be counteracted by the vigilance and the vigour rendered ne- cessary by the presence of a keen and watchful rival . We hesitate not to say , that much of the ...
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... human beings who have been gathering around us have been allowed to remain as igno- rant as ever - as uneducated as ever , and yet we have expected they should also remain as peaceable as ever . If they are to be left in this state of ...
... human beings who have been gathering around us have been allowed to remain as igno- rant as ever - as uneducated as ever , and yet we have expected they should also remain as peaceable as ever . If they are to be left in this state of ...
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... human life , and were to be protected and encouraged in the exercise of their several trades and avocations ; but by a singular and most heartless inconsistency , not only was this virtual promise broken , but the poor creatures were ...
... human life , and were to be protected and encouraged in the exercise of their several trades and avocations ; but by a singular and most heartless inconsistency , not only was this virtual promise broken , but the poor creatures were ...
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