| English essays - 1829 - 742 pages
...prove an antidote to the principles of the London University. Late political events have convinced me that the whole transaction was intended as a blind...that period determined upon " breaking in upon the constitution of 1688, 'might the more effectually, under the cloak of some outward show of zeal for... | |
| J. Bedford - Catholics - 1829 - 526 pages
...majesty's government, had assumed a new character, as the public advocate of religion and morality') was intended as a blind to the protestant and high...that period determined upon ' breaking in upon the constitution of 1688,' might the more effectually, under the cloak of some outward shew of zeal for... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1830 - 806 pages
...himaelf, as the public advocate of religion and morality. " Late political events have convinced me, that the whole transaction was intended as a blind...that period, determined upon " breaking in upon the constitution of 1688," might the more effectually, under the cloak of some outward show of zeal for... | |
| History - 1830 - 928 pages
...himself as the public advocate of religion and morality. "Late political events have convinced me, that the whole transaction was intended as a blind to the Protestant and high-church party, that the noble duko, who had, for some time previous to that period, determined... | |
| History - 1830 - 852 pages
...himself as the public advocate of religion and morality. " Late political events have convinced me, that the whole transaction was intended as a blind to the Protestant and high-church party, that the noble duke, who had, for some time previous to that period, determined... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1830 - 986 pages
...himself as the public advocate of religion and morality. " Late political events have convinced me, that the whole transaction was intended as a blind to the Protestant and high-church party, that the noble duke, who had, for some time previous to that period, determined... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1835 - 810 pages
...himself, as the public advocate of religion and morality. " Late political events have convinced me, that the whole transaction was intended as a blind...that period, determined upon " breaking in upon the constitution of 1688," might the more effectually, under the cloak of some outward show of zeal for... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - Literature - 1859 - 672 pages
...amusing to find so recently as 1829 a nobleman writing thus: "Late political events have convinced me that the whole transaction was intended as a blind...that period determined upon ' breaking in upon the constitution of 1688,' might the more effectually, under the cloak of some outward show of zeal for... | |
| William Trant Fagan - 1847 - 720 pages
...himself as the public advocate of religion and morality. " Late political events have convinced me that the whole transaction was intended as a blind...that period, determined upon ' breaking in upon the Constitution of 1688,' might the more effectually, under the cloak of some outward show of zeal for... | |
| Bernard Burke - Anecdotes - 1851 - 348 pages
...forward himself as the public advocate of religion and morality. Late political events have convinced me, that the whole transaction was intended as a blind to the Protestant and high-church party ; that the noble Duke, who had, for some time previous to that period, determined... | |
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