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65. lappuse
... admitted . But so far was Mr. and most effectual supporters . It was in Alexander Knox from being opposed to the full maturity of his genius that he ut- Maynooth , that for more than twenty tered those memorable words , " As an Eng ...
... admitted . But so far was Mr. and most effectual supporters . It was in Alexander Knox from being opposed to the full maturity of his genius that he ut- Maynooth , that for more than twenty tered those memorable words , " As an Eng ...
89. lappuse
... admitted that there are propositions extracted from Ro- man Catholic writers that are very offen - lar nature of that change has been in re- sive , not only to Protestant ears , but , in my belief , to the ears and understanding of any ...
... admitted that there are propositions extracted from Ro- man Catholic writers that are very offen - lar nature of that change has been in re- sive , not only to Protestant ears , but , in my belief , to the ears and understanding of any ...
101. lappuse
... admitted Clongowes , but he occasionally assisted at the correctness of many quotations from the rituals in Maynooth . Dr. Kenny ac- Maldonatus and others ; but he said such knowledged that he adm tted , while at doctrines were now a ...
... admitted Clongowes , but he occasionally assisted at the correctness of many quotations from the rituals in Maynooth . Dr. Kenny ac- Maldonatus and others ; but he said such knowledged that he adm tted , while at doctrines were now a ...
107. lappuse
... admitted into the society of the evidence which noble Lords were prepared Jesuits . Now , the Committee moved for , to produce , for the purpose of proving to inquire into the character of the Col- that this or that objectionable ...
... admitted into the society of the evidence which noble Lords were prepared Jesuits . Now , the Committee moved for , to produce , for the purpose of proving to inquire into the character of the Col- that this or that objectionable ...
123. lappuse
... admitted to exist by all parties ; and after this Bill had been sanctioned by all the Members of the Government in that House , and had passed the second reading by the unanimous vote of their Lordships , it ought not now to be stopped ...
... admitted to exist by all parties ; and after this Bill had been sanctioned by all the Members of the Government in that House , and had passed the second reading by the unanimous vote of their Lordships , it ought not now to be stopped ...
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