The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 - Ireland |
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... respect ; and now that your own reform bill has become the law of the land , it is plain that they may be utterly contemned . Do , therefore , take ex- ample by us , and do not suffer any supposed damage which your charac- ter may have ...
... respect ; and now that your own reform bill has become the law of the land , it is plain that they may be utterly contemned . Do , therefore , take ex- ample by us , and do not suffer any supposed damage which your charac- ter may have ...
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... respect to the con- test still raging in Spain , furnishes ra- ther an ugly precedent , in the present instance , against ourselves ; and those who witnessed the permission which General Evans and his legion received to bear arms in the ...
... respect to the con- test still raging in Spain , furnishes ra- ther an ugly precedent , in the present instance , against ourselves ; and those who witnessed the permission which General Evans and his legion received to bear arms in the ...
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... respect for religion in the abstract , wherein nothing seems un- equivocally expressed , but that no par- ticular form of Christianity shall receive any countenance from the state , which might enable its professors to dispense its ...
... respect for religion in the abstract , wherein nothing seems un- equivocally expressed , but that no par- ticular form of Christianity shall receive any countenance from the state , which might enable its professors to dispense its ...
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... respect , it mars the unity of the Chris- tian body , by divisions ; in another , it serves to awaken the piety and ... respecting sacred things , should be counteracted by the vigilance and the vigour rendered ne- cessary by the ...
... respect , it mars the unity of the Chris- tian body , by divisions ; in another , it serves to awaken the piety and ... respecting sacred things , should be counteracted by the vigilance and the vigour rendered ne- cessary by the ...
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... respect to endowment ; or , to leave them without any endowment at all . In either case , the consequences must be ... respecting " modes of faith , " and to exhibit an impartial indifference towards all , rather than to intimate a ...
... respect to endowment ; or , to leave them without any endowment at all . In either case , the consequences must be ... respecting " modes of faith , " and to exhibit an impartial indifference towards all , rather than to intimate a ...
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