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... wrong , but will do so no more ; which will swing her ship of state gracefully into the irresistible stream that , in its swelling , is to bear its precious freight to a calm and secure harbor , will hear the shouts of gratitude peal ...
... wrong , but will do so no more ; which will swing her ship of state gracefully into the irresistible stream that , in its swelling , is to bear its precious freight to a calm and secure harbor , will hear the shouts of gratitude peal ...
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... wrong for me in any way to give my countenance to the Establishment , and I refused to pay five and sixpence Church rate . I was summoned before the Ecclesiastical Court to be tried , and , of course , condemned by my enemies ; for in ...
... wrong for me in any way to give my countenance to the Establishment , and I refused to pay five and sixpence Church rate . I was summoned before the Ecclesiastical Court to be tried , and , of course , condemned by my enemies ; for in ...
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... wrong to exclude him from the national schools and universities , except he conform to the Church ? Is it not wrong to compel the Dissenter to contribute to support a Church which he conscientiously disapproves ? Is it not an act of ...
... wrong to exclude him from the national schools and universities , except he conform to the Church ? Is it not wrong to compel the Dissenter to contribute to support a Church which he conscientiously disapproves ? Is it not an act of ...
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IRELANDHER WOES AND STRUGGLES UNDER BRITISH OPPRESSION 93174 | 174 |
BOOK VI | 239 |
HOSTILITY OF THE BRITISH PRESS AND THE RULING CLASSES TO | 289 |
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