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Page 158
... for the monarchy of the Bishop of Rome is in my judgment most profitable , to the end that consent of doctrine may be established in this article of the Pope's supremacy , if the other articles could be agreed upon.
... for the monarchy of the Bishop of Rome is in my judgment most profitable , to the end that consent of doctrine may be established in this article of the Pope's supremacy , if the other articles could be agreed upon.
Page 482
In Dublin , the powers of the Corporation have been taken away , and police - offices have been established ; in each of ... The proper remedy , therefore , for the abuses in the other corporate towns , is to establish similar offices .
In Dublin , the powers of the Corporation have been taken away , and police - offices have been established ; in each of ... The proper remedy , therefore , for the abuses in the other corporate towns , is to establish similar offices .
Page 483
If we take the average income of the twenty - two Irish Bi- shops at so low a rate as 10,000l . , the account of the charge , at this very moderate estimate , for the support of the Established Clergy , will be as follows : - - Received ...
If we take the average income of the twenty - two Irish Bi- shops at so low a rate as 10,000l . , the account of the charge , at this very moderate estimate , for the support of the Established Clergy , will be as follows : - - Received ...
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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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