The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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32. oldal
... opinion , but dared not shew it , for fear of giving umbrage to the priests . A Gojam Dofter came one day , to ask the Ras to put him at the head of the clergy of some country dis- trict , assuring him that he could prevent the ravages ...
... opinion , but dared not shew it , for fear of giving umbrage to the priests . A Gojam Dofter came one day , to ask the Ras to put him at the head of the clergy of some country dis- trict , assuring him that he could prevent the ravages ...
45. oldal
... opinion of her perfect innocence as a wife . It is openly stated by the Duchess , that Josephine was guilty of faults , but she leaves their nature to be determined , if they could fairly be so indeed , by conjecture . The hatred and ...
... opinion of her perfect innocence as a wife . It is openly stated by the Duchess , that Josephine was guilty of faults , but she leaves their nature to be determined , if they could fairly be so indeed , by conjecture . The hatred and ...
49. oldal
... opinion , be beneficial to neither , but , on the contrary , injurious to both , and more injurious to Ireland than to Great Britain . Such a legislature , at best , would be but a pro- vincial one , and the country would preserve , as ...
... opinion , be beneficial to neither , but , on the contrary , injurious to both , and more injurious to Ireland than to Great Britain . Such a legislature , at best , would be but a pro- vincial one , and the country would preserve , as ...
58. oldal
... opinions which it might not only be their interest , but their duty , to retract . ' In- deed he immediately after ... opinion , no revolution had ever been more immaculate or more elevated in all its scenes , than that which was then ...
... opinions which it might not only be their interest , but their duty , to retract . ' In- deed he immediately after ... opinion , no revolution had ever been more immaculate or more elevated in all its scenes , than that which was then ...
65. oldal
... turned upon the state of the coun- try , and the violent measures of government , in letting the army loose . VOL . III . ( 1831. ) No. I. F The company were all of opinion , that there was. Ireland - Lord E. Fitzgerald . 65.
... turned upon the state of the coun- try , and the violent measures of government , in letting the army loose . VOL . III . ( 1831. ) No. I. F The company were all of opinion , that there was. Ireland - Lord E. Fitzgerald . 65.
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