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... learned Lord , in a speech in the senate , and , as is sup- posed , on a more recent occasion , ( see our last Number , p . 197. ) has placed the Irish of the past and the present times in a light highly unfavourable , and has ascribed ...
... learned Lord , in a speech in the senate , and , as is sup- posed , on a more recent occasion , ( see our last Number , p . 197. ) has placed the Irish of the past and the present times in a light highly unfavourable , and has ascribed ...
Pagina 370
... learned authors ; and we believe that none will deny that in a great and wealthy country such as ours , a work of this nature is a desideratum , the supply of which presents obvious and irresistible claims to public pa tronage and ...
... learned authors ; and we believe that none will deny that in a great and wealthy country such as ours , a work of this nature is a desideratum , the supply of which presents obvious and irresistible claims to public pa tronage and ...
Pagina 407
... learned from the book of Job . Till man arrives at that blessed place , where he shall know even as he is known , let him lay his hand on his mouth , and humbly acknow- ledge his incapacity to judge of the dispensations of the righteous ...
... learned from the book of Job . Till man arrives at that blessed place , where he shall know even as he is known , let him lay his hand on his mouth , and humbly acknow- ledge his incapacity to judge of the dispensations of the righteous ...
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