The Belfast Monthly Magazine, 6. ciltSmyth and Lyons, 1811 |
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... important part of the subject , might lead to the displeasure of those , who would cer- tainly be offended , and as certainly not mended : let us therefore confine our attention to the probable and possible , and endeavour to produce ...
... important part of the subject , might lead to the displeasure of those , who would cer- tainly be offended , and as certainly not mended : let us therefore confine our attention to the probable and possible , and endeavour to produce ...
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... importance is not to be erased from his own mind , and the loss of popularity , which should be consi- dered by him as a proof of error or deficiency in himself , is ascribed to want of discernment , or to envy others . in From similar ...
... importance is not to be erased from his own mind , and the loss of popularity , which should be consi- dered by him as a proof of error or deficiency in himself , is ascribed to want of discernment , or to envy others . in From similar ...
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... importance of his services . " I cannot forbear mentioning one or two more characteristic expres- sions of this great and good man.- When lord Basil Hamilton behaved at the council in the most violent way , saying , " he had a right to ...
... importance of his services . " I cannot forbear mentioning one or two more characteristic expres- sions of this great and good man.- When lord Basil Hamilton behaved at the council in the most violent way , saying , " he had a right to ...
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... important to mark it accurate- ly , as the one is very beneficial to society , and the other extremely the reverse , and much of the sophis- try by which that which is injurious has been upheld , has originated from confounding the two ...
... important to mark it accurate- ly , as the one is very beneficial to society , and the other extremely the reverse , and much of the sophis- try by which that which is injurious has been upheld , has originated from confounding the two ...
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... importance , than the receiving of a demi - establishment for the dissenting clergy , and the principles of dissent are much more intimately connected with it . N consequence of the adoption of this plan , and $ 6 [ Jan. Memoir of the ...
... importance , than the receiving of a demi - establishment for the dissenting clergy , and the principles of dissent are much more intimately connected with it . N consequence of the adoption of this plan , and $ 6 [ Jan. Memoir of the ...
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