The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 |
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... Religious Creeds in each Province in Ireland , with the Amounts and Propor- tions thereof in a Course of Education , calculated from the Returns made by the Roman Catholic Clergy , Caledonian Canal , Highland Churches , Highland Roads ...
... Religious Creeds in each Province in Ireland , with the Amounts and Propor- tions thereof in a Course of Education , calculated from the Returns made by the Roman Catholic Clergy , Caledonian Canal , Highland Churches , Highland Roads ...
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... religious reverence : it was not to be anticipated that premature winter would come as a resistless auxi- liary to their aid ; that sluggish Ger- many would rise as one man to over- whelm her oppressor ; that Europe would march in arms ...
... religious reverence : it was not to be anticipated that premature winter would come as a resistless auxi- liary to their aid ; that sluggish Ger- many would rise as one man to over- whelm her oppressor ; that Europe would march in arms ...
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... religious animosities which have so long been the curse of Ireland , and from whose tribune the most in- flammatory harangues were weekly de- livered , and circulated over the whole empire , through the medium of the press , -could not ...
... religious animosities which have so long been the curse of Ireland , and from whose tribune the most in- flammatory harangues were weekly de- livered , and circulated over the whole empire , through the medium of the press , -could not ...
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... religious animosi ties , but which he had always mainly attributed to distress . Lord Donoughmore , at some length , vindicated the Association . The Earl of Roden , on the other hand , expressed great satisfaction at the hope held out ...
... religious animosi ties , but which he had always mainly attributed to distress . Lord Donoughmore , at some length , vindicated the Association . The Earl of Roden , on the other hand , expressed great satisfaction at the hope held out ...
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... religious wor- ship . " Ought not that House boldly to come forward , and , consistently with the royal act , do for Ireland what had been done for Hanover ? ( hear , hear ! ) He was now putting aside the business of the Catholic ...
... religious wor- ship . " Ought not that House boldly to come forward , and , consistently with the royal act , do for Ireland what had been done for Hanover ? ( hear , hear ! ) He was now putting aside the business of the Catholic ...
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