I am joined in that sentiment by the priests and people of this diocese,) feel no gratitude whatever : in the first place, our own energies and determination wrung that paltry sum from a bigoted and anti-Irish cabinet, nor shall we ever thank the rich... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Página 99por Great Britain. Parliament - 1845Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Morehead - 1825 - 480 páginas
...its very best aspects, we must ever be sensible that it is far below the level of that Gospel, and that it can be looked upon in no other light than as spiritually dead, when it refuses to receive the influence of its vivifying power. It is the duty of... | |
| Protestant association - 1843 - 480 páginas
...this diocese,) feel no gratitude whatever : in the first place, our own energies and determination wrung that paltry sum from a bigoted and anti-Irish...other light than as a sheer mockery and an insult." The Right Hon. Baronet has been pleased to inform us, that " he has read with great attention this... | |
| Protestant association - 1845 - 396 páginas
...of this diocese,) feel no gratitude whatever: in the first place, our own energies and determination wrung that paltry sum from a bigoted and anti-Irish...upon in no other light, than as a sheer mockery and insult." The Right Hon. Baronet has been pleased to inform us, that " he has read with great attention... | |
| 1845 - 1072 páginas
...of this diocese) feel no gratitude whatever. In the first place, our own energies and determination wrung that paltry sum from a bigoted and anti-Irish...grant is so miserable in amount, that it can be looked on in no other light than as a sheer mockery and insult. It is really a shame to see a man at the head... | |
| 1845 - 384 páginas
...of this diocese, feel no gratitude whatever. In the first place, our own energies and determination wrung that paltry sum from a bigoted and Anti-Irish...Secondly, the grant is so miserable in amount, that it can only be looked upon as a sheer mockery and insult. There are 8,000,000 Catholics, and the grant would... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1851 - 672 páginas
...beneficially in the nations for M'hich it was originally designed, still, amongst the American people it can be looked upon in no other light than as a useless and dilatory formality, unattended by a single profitable result, and not affecting the substantial... | |
| Isaac P. Labagh - 1859 - 300 páginas
...then, we have before us an entire new order of things, so different from the present and the past, that it can be looked upon in no other light than as an entirely NEW DISPENSATION, a reorganizing of society on a new basis, political, social, and religious.... | |
| Paul Carus - 1895 - 730 páginas
...whole work will be little more than a series of propositions which are more or less erroneous, and it can be looked upon in no other light than as a mere romance." 1 That "the/r^ existence of the germ to fecundation " meant to Bonnet the pre-existence... | |
| Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) - 1895 - 312 páginas
...whole work will be little more than a series of propositions which are more or less erroneous, and it can be looked upon in no other light than as a mere romance. 1 That "the preexistence of thegerm to fecundation " meant to Bonnet the preexistence... | |
| John W. Johnson - 2001 - 608 páginas
...conceded that it might be beneficial for the Mexicans, but insisted that "amongst the American people it can be looked upon in no other light than as a useless and dilatory formality, unattended by a single profitable result." The court stated that it... | |
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