Blackwood's Magazine, 31. kötetW. Blackwood, 1832 |
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... persons whose passions were ungovernable ; but they have never led to permanent freedom , because they were never based on virtue and religion . The history of the democracies of Athens and Florence , of Ghent and Genoa , exhibits ...
... persons whose passions were ungovernable ; but they have never led to permanent freedom , because they were never based on virtue and religion . The history of the democracies of Athens and Florence , of Ghent and Genoa , exhibits ...
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... persons , without whose aid nothing important could , at present , be done for the regeneration of our apostoli- cal Church , and the re - establishment of our holy religion . But that is not all . Maynooth contributes largely to the ...
... persons , without whose aid nothing important could , at present , be done for the regeneration of our apostoli- cal Church , and the re - establishment of our holy religion . But that is not all . Maynooth contributes largely to the ...
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... persons , that the lay impropriations are a great means of giving stability , and ensu- ring permanency , to this accursed system . I never have thought so ; and least of all can I think so now . Of all the English Church prefer- ments ...
... persons , that the lay impropriations are a great means of giving stability , and ensu- ring permanency , to this accursed system . I never have thought so ; and least of all can I think so now . Of all the English Church prefer- ments ...
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... persons fit for the episco- pal office to the King . If the com- missioners were efficient , they might in this way prevent notoriously bad appointments ; -and if they were so far successful as to ensure good ones , there is no saying ...
... persons fit for the episco- pal office to the King . If the com- missioners were efficient , they might in this way prevent notoriously bad appointments ; -and if they were so far successful as to ensure good ones , there is no saying ...
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... persons hurrying to and fro in all directions . The sounds approached , and became more dis- tinet . They were those of alarm . " What in God's name is stirring now ? " enquired Carl of the fe- male he was accompanying . " Can you tell ...
... persons hurrying to and fro in all directions . The sounds approached , and became more dis- tinet . They were those of alarm . " What in God's name is stirring now ? " enquired Carl of the fe- male he was accompanying . " Can you tell ...
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