The Irish Monthly Magazine of Politics and Literature. ..., Volumen1Office, 37, Anglesea-street, (within one door of College-green.), 1833 |
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... effects of time , that we could scarcely make out their names ; others we have dragged from the oblivion of their ... effect of time upon wit and badinage in the sepulchre - the former , like the bodies of Ireland's martyred patriots ...
... effects of time , that we could scarcely make out their names ; others we have dragged from the oblivion of their ... effect of time upon wit and badinage in the sepulchre - the former , like the bodies of Ireland's martyred patriots ...
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... effect of a discharge of grape - shot upon our assailants , when we heard the cheers of M'Carthy's party from the upper part of the village , and felt instantly the efforts of our opponents to relax . A couple of the houses in their ...
... effect of a discharge of grape - shot upon our assailants , when we heard the cheers of M'Carthy's party from the upper part of the village , and felt instantly the efforts of our opponents to relax . A couple of the houses in their ...
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... effect of such productions upon the meek and sanctified minds of their " law - esta- blished " Right Reverences and Reverences of that day , may be easily imagined . The " men of God " foresaw the destruction of their tem- poral power ...
... effect of such productions upon the meek and sanctified minds of their " law - esta- blished " Right Reverences and Reverences of that day , may be easily imagined . The " men of God " foresaw the destruction of their tem- poral power ...
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... effects are at this day perceptible in the slavery of his country , which religious , or rather irreligious differences , have caused by dividing Irishmen against each other , who , if united would be invincible ! In a word , the author ...
... effects are at this day perceptible in the slavery of his country , which religious , or rather irreligious differences , have caused by dividing Irishmen against each other , who , if united would be invincible ! In a word , the author ...
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... effect of Cormac's rebuke . ] - It is just as your Majesty's question would intimate . I , and every other Magus of the " established " religion , must take the oath you mention , before we are made members of the sacred order of the ...
... effect of Cormac's rebuke . ] - It is just as your Majesty's question would intimate . I , and every other Magus of the " established " religion , must take the oath you mention , before we are made members of the sacred order of the ...
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Página 195 - And all the tithe of the land, whether of the seed of the land, or of the fruit of the tree, is the LORD's: it is holy unto the LORD.
Página 341 - If it were probable that every man would give his vote freely and without influence of any kind, then, upon the true theory and genuine principles of liberty, every member of the community, however poor, should have a vote in electing those delegates, to whose charge is committed the disposal of his property, his liberty, and his life.
Página 529 - ... with an eye that never winks, and a wing that never tires ; crowned, as she is, with the spoils of every art and decked with the wreath of every muse, from the deep and...
Página 74 - If then the removal of the causes of this spirit of American liberty be, for the greater part, or rather entirely impracticable ; if the ideas of criminal process be inapplicable, or, if applicable, are in the highest degree inexpedient, what way yet remains ? No way is open but the third and last; to comply with the American spirit as necessary, or if you please, to submit to it as a necessary evil.
Página 71 - Her wise ladies answered her, Yea, she returned answer to herself, Have they not sped? Have they not divided the prey; To every man a damsel or two...
Página 71 - The mother of Sisera looked out at a window and cried through the lattice Why is his chariot so long in coming? why tarry the wheels of his chariots?
Página 195 - And the LORD spake unto Aaron, Thou shalt have no inheritance in their land, neither shalt thou have any part among them : I am thy part and thine inheritance among the children of Israel.
Página 79 - Hereditary bondsmen ! know ye not Who would be free themselves must strike the blow?
Página 195 - But the tithes of the children of Israel, which they offer as a heave offering unto the Lord, I have given to the Levites to inherit: therefore I have said unto them, Among the children of Israel they shall have no inheritance.
Página 70 - And the LORD sold them into the hand of Jabin king of Canaan, that reigned in Hazor; the captain of whose host was Sisera, which dwelt in Harosheth of the Gentiles. 3 And the children of Israel...