The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 218
... persons who have been de- graded ? " There is the name of John Doherty ; and if that be the minister of Donegore , that person is degraded , and dead . 60 Degraded for what ? " He was degraded for intemperance ; he is now dead . When I ...
... persons who have been de- graded ? " There is the name of John Doherty ; and if that be the minister of Donegore , that person is degraded , and dead . 60 Degraded for what ? " He was degraded for intemperance ; he is now dead . When I ...
Page 314
... person , who was never seen elsewhere , or under other circumstances . It was remarked , too , that this man , whose relation to Sir Robert was never distinctly ascer- tained , was the only person to whom he seemed to speak ...
... person , who was never seen elsewhere , or under other circumstances . It was remarked , too , that this man , whose relation to Sir Robert was never distinctly ascer- tained , was the only person to whom he seemed to speak ...
Page 770
... person to accept the office of Sheriff , and by alleging that what , in this case , came before the chief justices , was merely whether a person not in the judges ' list could be compelled to accept the office , and , therefore , that ...
... person to accept the office of Sheriff , and by alleging that what , in this case , came before the chief justices , was merely whether a person not in the judges ' list could be compelled to accept the office , and , therefore , that ...
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