The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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Pagina 363
... eyes a most awful and tremendous religious system , sadly contradicted by the moral habits of those who administer it - and what reason is there to wonder that Irish swearing and Irish falsehood can be made , even by an Irishman who ...
... eyes a most awful and tremendous religious system , sadly contradicted by the moral habits of those who administer it - and what reason is there to wonder that Irish swearing and Irish falsehood can be made , even by an Irishman who ...
Pagina 371
... eyes of those who stood at the altar , and whom I knew to be invested with authority over the others , I could ... eye and countenance , to try if I were a person not likely to shrink from whatever they had resolved to execute . ' None ...
... eyes of those who stood at the altar , and whom I knew to be invested with authority over the others , I could ... eye and countenance , to try if I were a person not likely to shrink from whatever they had resolved to execute . ' None ...
Pagina 460
... eye was blinded with a cataract , we strenuously urged to apply for medical aid , but smiling he replied , " I would not have two eyes for the world - now I can't be taken for a recruit . " The account of the state of religion among the ...
... eye was blinded with a cataract , we strenuously urged to apply for medical aid , but smiling he replied , " I would not have two eyes for the world - now I can't be taken for a recruit . " The account of the state of religion among the ...
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