The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 20William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1842 |
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Page 111
... truth and salvation . Yet , if the exercise of this right were hurtful to society , or injurious to the public weal , then it ought to be restrained . Whereas , on the contrary , if it be advantageous , it demands respect , and ought to ...
... truth and salvation . Yet , if the exercise of this right were hurtful to society , or injurious to the public weal , then it ought to be restrained . Whereas , on the contrary , if it be advantageous , it demands respect , and ought to ...
Page 424
... truth ; but if the persons of whom this mild prelate thus deigns to speak had been as fast friends of the Romish establishment in Ireland as they are generally its boisterous ene- mies , I have no doubt that with equal truth this clever ...
... truth ; but if the persons of whom this mild prelate thus deigns to speak had been as fast friends of the Romish establishment in Ireland as they are generally its boisterous ene- mies , I have no doubt that with equal truth this clever ...
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... truth , for the truth of Irish character is a series of contradictions . Mr. Carleton himself allows a con- sciousness of this contradictoriness , in respect to the touching beauty of his Countrywomen ; and when we consider how much the ...
... truth , for the truth of Irish character is a series of contradictions . Mr. Carleton himself allows a con- sciousness of this contradictoriness , in respect to the touching beauty of his Countrywomen ; and when we consider how much the ...
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nn 227 Belgium since the Revolu | 422 |
Carleton new edition with Introduc | 485 |
D 485 History of | 583 |
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