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Page 118
-and at this word how many readers will be disposed to close the book ! There are men , whose trade is sedition , and whose daily bread depends on exasperating and infuriating the unhappy Irish peasant , by representing the feelings of ...
-and at this word how many readers will be disposed to close the book ! There are men , whose trade is sedition , and whose daily bread depends on exasperating and infuriating the unhappy Irish peasant , by representing the feelings of ...
Page 137
Whether , also , England would like to be herself once more under the dominion of the Pope and the Jesuits , may be left to the advocates of civil and religions liberty , and to the readers of Fox's Book of Martyrs , and of the new ...
Whether , also , England would like to be herself once more under the dominion of the Pope and the Jesuits , may be left to the advocates of civil and religions liberty , and to the readers of Fox's Book of Martyrs , and of the new ...
Page 347
Its agency is chiefly carried on by Scripture readers in the Irish tongue , both Roman Catholics and Protestants , who go from house to house ( usually in the evening ) and read to all who are willing to listen , or teach such as are ...
Its agency is chiefly carried on by Scripture readers in the Irish tongue , both Roman Catholics and Protestants , who go from house to house ( usually in the evening ) and read to all who are willing to listen , or teach such as are ...
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Contents
Report from the Select Committee on Medical Education | 53 |
Letters of the Earl of Dudley to the Bishop of Llandaff | 79 |
Historical Sketch of the late Catholic Association | 118 |
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