The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volumen4Smyth and Lyons, 1810 |
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... England and on the Con- tinent , will not be read without in- terest by those who value , as they ought , the possession of their reason-- perhaps with something like compassionate tenderness for suffering humanity , and gratitude to ...
... England and on the Con- tinent , will not be read without in- terest by those who value , as they ought , the possession of their reason-- perhaps with something like compassionate tenderness for suffering humanity , and gratitude to ...
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... England and Wales their number is now rapidly increasing . But , alas ! delay and indifference mark the steps of her rulers towards the accomplish- ment of any plans destined for the melioration of Ireland ! Even policy itself is often ...
... England and Wales their number is now rapidly increasing . But , alas ! delay and indifference mark the steps of her rulers towards the accomplish- ment of any plans destined for the melioration of Ireland ! Even policy itself is often ...
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... England . I trust his ex- ertions though at present opposed by narrow minded and illiberal men , will be ultimately crowned with success , and surmount all opposition , and that Sir John Newport or some other truly patriotic and ...
... England . I trust his ex- ertions though at present opposed by narrow minded and illiberal men , will be ultimately crowned with success , and surmount all opposition , and that Sir John Newport or some other truly patriotic and ...
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... England , that an his political rights , and stands on an equal footing , postpone disputation . When all sects are placed on an equality , then truth will have fair play , and errors or supposed errors may be pointed out under the guid ...
... England , that an his political rights , and stands on an equal footing , postpone disputation . When all sects are placed on an equality , then truth will have fair play , and errors or supposed errors may be pointed out under the guid ...
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... England and Ireland from paying their notes in specie , the restriction act , which liberuted , have you no regard , sir , either to sense or sound , as well might you tell me , the moral and restrictive obligation which says " thou ...
... England and Ireland from paying their notes in specie , the restriction act , which liberuted , have you no regard , sir , either to sense or sound , as well might you tell me , the moral and restrictive obligation which says " thou ...
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