The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 43A. Constable, 1825 |
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Page 215
... established on principles which cannot fail of exciting the suspicion and jealousy of the Roman Catholics . The master must be a Protestant , and the schools must be placed under the control and direction of the Protestant clergyman ...
... established on principles which cannot fail of exciting the suspicion and jealousy of the Roman Catholics . The master must be a Protestant , and the schools must be placed under the control and direction of the Protestant clergyman ...
Page 217
... established on principles which cannot fail of exciting the suspicion and jealousy of the Roman Catholics . The master must be a Protestant , and the schools must be placed under the control and direction of the Protestant clergyman ...
... established on principles which cannot fail of exciting the suspicion and jealousy of the Roman Catholics . The master must be a Protestant , and the schools must be placed under the control and direction of the Protestant clergyman ...
Page 482
... established ; in each of which , besides two magistrates , being members of the corpo- ration , the Lord Lieutenant ... establish similar offices . In small towns , where the business would be light , the police bar- rister might also ...
... established ; in each of which , besides two magistrates , being members of the corpo- ration , the Lord Lieutenant ... establish similar offices . In small towns , where the business would be light , the police bar- rister might also ...
Contents
A Discourse on the Rise Progress Peculiar Objects | 1 |
Memoirs of Samuel Pepys Esq F R S Secretary | 23 |
Absenteeism By Lady Morgan | 54 |
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