Letters from Ireland, MDCCCXXXVIIR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1838 - 436 pages |
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Page 101
... faith , they permitted their house to be assaulted by armed troops , their treasures to be seized , themselves imprisoned or thrust out , and the peaceful chambers of science and divinity to become a barrack for licentious troops . Then ...
... faith , they permitted their house to be assaulted by armed troops , their treasures to be seized , themselves imprisoned or thrust out , and the peaceful chambers of science and divinity to become a barrack for licentious troops . Then ...
Page 106
... faith of its con- ductors been exposed ; and often does the menace of an entire stoppage overhang the machinery , through the failure of funds ; resulting partly from the lukewarmness of public support , and partly from the multiplicity ...
... faith of its con- ductors been exposed ; and often does the menace of an entire stoppage overhang the machinery , through the failure of funds ; resulting partly from the lukewarmness of public support , and partly from the multiplicity ...
Page 125
... faith and name , forty years ago . I found the Major keenly alive to the importance of the Irish language , as a means of achieving what the sword can never effect among this people ; and I left the vice - regal edifice , more than ever ...
... faith and name , forty years ago . I found the Major keenly alive to the importance of the Irish language , as a means of achieving what the sword can never effect among this people ; and I left the vice - regal edifice , more than ever ...
Page 131
... faith which once they destroyed . These recollections encouraged the secret prayer , but no effort would dispel the gloom that overhung me as I realized the presence of the very priests of Rome ; con- trasting , as I could not help ...
... faith which once they destroyed . These recollections encouraged the secret prayer , but no effort would dispel the gloom that overhung me as I realized the presence of the very priests of Rome ; con- trasting , as I could not help ...
Page 155
... Faith looks to JESUS , and the storm is still . It was indeed His gentle voice that alone could calm the internal workings of a mind more excited than the tempestuous waves . I walked among the hawthorn trees until power was given to ...
... Faith looks to JESUS , and the storm is still . It was indeed His gentle voice that alone could calm the internal workings of a mind more excited than the tempestuous waves . I walked among the hawthorn trees until power was given to ...
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