History of the University of Dublin: Found by Queen Elizabeth, Its Origin Progress and Present Condition1845 - 540 pages |
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... political condition , as they do Yorkshire , or any other portion of England or Scotland . Such a power taking the field in the cause of Religion , Justice , and Humanity would be irresistible , and that desirable object would be ...
... political condition , as they do Yorkshire , or any other portion of England or Scotland . Such a power taking the field in the cause of Religion , Justice , and Humanity would be irresistible , and that desirable object would be ...
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... political crimes which awfully increase the stock of widows and of orphans in that unhappy land , that Aceldama of po- litical knavery . Then indeed might the humane and just authors of such glorious results be truly said to give ...
... political crimes which awfully increase the stock of widows and of orphans in that unhappy land , that Aceldama of po- litical knavery . Then indeed might the humane and just authors of such glorious results be truly said to give ...
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... Political Economy ; in Biblical Greek , 177 . Chapter V. Section I. Exhibitions , 178. Divinity Professor's Premiums , 179. - Archbishop King's Divinity Prizes , 180. - The Royal Scholarships , & c . , 181. - Section II . , The ...
... Political Economy ; in Biblical Greek , 177 . Chapter V. Section I. Exhibitions , 178. Divinity Professor's Premiums , 179. - Archbishop King's Divinity Prizes , 180. - The Royal Scholarships , & c . , 181. - Section II . , The ...
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... political importance , and conferred honour upon the individual . The institution of Degrees was a kind of moral investiture , by which what may be called the manorial rights of learning , and its title to the tribute of public esteem ...
... political importance , and conferred honour upon the individual . The institution of Degrees was a kind of moral investiture , by which what may be called the manorial rights of learning , and its title to the tribute of public esteem ...
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... Political Economy , on Moral Philosophy , on Biblical Greek , on the Irish Language , and on Civil Engineering , have been instituted ; and the Professors appointed to these offices have conducted them in a manner highly beneficial to ...
... Political Economy , on Moral Philosophy , on Biblical Greek , on the Irish Language , and on Civil Engineering , have been instituted ; and the Professors appointed to these offices have conducted them in a manner highly beneficial to ...
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