The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 96,Teil 2;Band 140E. Cave, 1826 |
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... given . Thoughts of those that once had been , Sweet remembrance of the past , Cheer'd him thro ' life's closing scene- Of those honor'd Names -- the last ! The struggle of the Papists for political power , and for the abolition of the ...
... given . Thoughts of those that once had been , Sweet remembrance of the past , Cheer'd him thro ' life's closing scene- Of those honor'd Names -- the last ! The struggle of the Papists for political power , and for the abolition of the ...
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... given a Declaration similar in effect to the above . The object in issuing these docu- ments , immediately antecedent to the Parliamentary election , was evidently to influence the votes of the electors , by attempting to soften down ...
... given a Declaration similar in effect to the above . The object in issuing these docu- ments , immediately antecedent to the Parliamentary election , was evidently to influence the votes of the electors , by attempting to soften down ...
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... given law to the elections , and , regard less of human life and the destruction of private property , they have attained their political objects by means of their spiritual ascendancy . Yet the Catho- lic Association pretend most ...
... given law to the elections , and , regard less of human life and the destruction of private property , they have attained their political objects by means of their spiritual ascendancy . Yet the Catho- lic Association pretend most ...
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... given to understand , that their duties do not consist in political tyranny , breaking those ties and affections between landlord and tenant which have existed for years , holding out threats to them , as Mr. Foster says in his farewell ...
... given to understand , that their duties do not consist in political tyranny , breaking those ties and affections between landlord and tenant which have existed for years , holding out threats to them , as Mr. Foster says in his farewell ...
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... given law to the elections , and , regard less of human life and the destruction of private property , they have attained their political objects by means of their spiritual ascendancy . Yet the Catho- lic Association pretend most ...
... given law to the elections , and , regard less of human life and the destruction of private property , they have attained their political objects by means of their spiritual ascendancy . Yet the Catho- lic Association pretend most ...
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