The Christian examiner and Church of Ireland magazine1828 |
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... less in Ireland , any well informed individual , either Protestant or Roman Catholic , credits the foul calumny raised by interested prints , and re - echoed by brawling demagogues ; always excepting in the latter country , the Irish ...
... less in Ireland , any well informed individual , either Protestant or Roman Catholic , credits the foul calumny raised by interested prints , and re - echoed by brawling demagogues ; always excepting in the latter country , the Irish ...
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... less evil . None but those who have had experience of it can imagine how small a premium will satisfy children , and how little they value the money it cost . I must pray your indulgence , while I add a few words in favour of this plan ...
... less evil . None but those who have had experience of it can imagine how small a premium will satisfy children , and how little they value the money it cost . I must pray your indulgence , while I add a few words in favour of this plan ...
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... less by being shared with so many who must , however deserving , be in the same case . The mode of cutting for premiums is no way preferable , it introduces an adventurous and gambling spirit - and in all cases , when it is deemed ...
... less by being shared with so many who must , however deserving , be in the same case . The mode of cutting for premiums is no way preferable , it introduces an adventurous and gambling spirit - and in all cases , when it is deemed ...
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... less to our fellow creature , without a total change of heart , is not only delusive to ourselves , but impious in the sight of him who knows the heart . Poor Lacy was , with an amiable disposition and strong passions , from the ...
... less to our fellow creature , without a total change of heart , is not only delusive to ourselves , but impious in the sight of him who knows the heart . Poor Lacy was , with an amiable disposition and strong passions , from the ...
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... less to himself - though he knew that his intentions and efforts had been always good . He was therefore at one time a sceptic , at another a predestinarian ; but whether as a sceptic or predestinarian , he still considered himself ...
... less to himself - though he knew that his intentions and efforts had been always good . He was therefore at one time a sceptic , at another a predestinarian ; but whether as a sceptic or predestinarian , he still considered himself ...
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