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Page xi
... they were not borrowed from any sort of contempt which he had secretly entertained against Ireland considered merely as a nation , but rather proceeded from several other sources , which will appear afterward . [ D. S. p . 26. ] ...
... they were not borrowed from any sort of contempt which he had secretly entertained against Ireland considered merely as a nation , but rather proceeded from several other sources , which will appear afterward . [ D. S. p . 26. ] ...
Page xvi
But several copious extracts from Cyprian , Irenæus , Sleidan's Commentaries , and Padre Paolo's history of the council of Trent , were found among his papers , which appear , by memorandums in his own - hand - writing , to have been ...
But several copious extracts from Cyprian , Irenæus , Sleidan's Commentaries , and Padre Paolo's history of the council of Trent , were found among his papers , which appear , by memorandums in his own - hand - writing , to have been ...
Page xix
His imagination was always alive , and perhaps beyond all others he had a power to conciliate his ideas to the several capacities of all human race , and at the fame time catch entertainment to himself from every . species of ...
His imagination was always alive , and perhaps beyond all others he had a power to conciliate his ideas to the several capacities of all human race , and at the fame time catch entertainment to himself from every . species of ...
Page xxix
... several years to the Whigs ; till Mr Harley , with a Tory ara my ; undermined all the Whiggith fortreffes , levelled their works to the ground , feized the princess , and , during the remainder of her life ; surrounded and defended ...
... several years to the Whigs ; till Mr Harley , with a Tory ara my ; undermined all the Whiggith fortreffes , levelled their works to the ground , feized the princess , and , during the remainder of her life ; surrounded and defended ...
Page xxxii
I " always apprehended that any falling out would ruin them , and “ so I have told them several times . The Wliigs are mighty full " of bopes at present ; and whatever is the matter , all kinds of " Itocks fall .
I " always apprehended that any falling out would ruin them , and “ so I have told them several times . The Wliigs are mighty full " of bopes at present ; and whatever is the matter , all kinds of " Itocks fall .
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