Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 31W. Blackwood, 1832 |
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... establishment from the Catholic " Y " faith , than any other of the reformed churches , and its cathedrals still rise in grey magnificence through the realm , to overshadow the temples of modern sectarians , and testify the undecaying ...
... establishment from the Catholic " Y " faith , than any other of the reformed churches , and its cathedrals still rise in grey magnificence through the realm , to overshadow the temples of modern sectarians , and testify the undecaying ...
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... establishment of liberty , but the riveting of the chains of des- potism . The transition is but too easy from the vehemence of demo- cratic ambition to the infamy of sel- fish indulgence ; because the object of both is the same , the ...
... establishment of liberty , but the riveting of the chains of des- potism . The transition is but too easy from the vehemence of demo- cratic ambition to the infamy of sel- fish indulgence ; because the object of both is the same , the ...
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... establishment of parish libraries , for the purpose offe of educating the working people . Only think of apartments for read- ing and lecturing in every parish . These men know no more of Eng- land than they do of the moon , and como ...
... establishment of parish libraries , for the purpose offe of educating the working people . Only think of apartments for read- ing and lecturing in every parish . These men know no more of Eng- land than they do of the moon , and como ...
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... establishment of our Holy Church in this country . It is , there fore , some consolation to know , that , if you should be driven u from home by the approaching continental trou bles , there is every reason to believe that Ireland will ...
... establishment of our Holy Church in this country . It is , there fore , some consolation to know , that , if you should be driven u from home by the approaching continental trou bles , there is every reason to believe that Ireland will ...
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... establishment of our an- cient ascendency ; when our exalta- tion was not more sudden or com- plete , than their humiliation was un- expected and disastrous , how is it possible to refuse our assent to the conviction , that the same ...
... establishment of our an- cient ascendency ; when our exalta- tion was not more sudden or com- plete , than their humiliation was un- expected and disastrous , how is it possible to refuse our assent to the conviction , that the same ...
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