The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... cause . But it is evident that this is not the case ; for many who seem the most inattentive to eternal things , are very far from being sceptics , and never once entertained a doubt concerning the ex- istence of a future state , where ...
... cause . But it is evident that this is not the case ; for many who seem the most inattentive to eternal things , are very far from being sceptics , and never once entertained a doubt concerning the ex- istence of a future state , where ...
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... cause that the final reduction of that formi . dable rebel was not effected , without such an expence of blood and trea- sure . These were some of the causes which contributed to the duration of the convulsions of Ireland during Queen ...
... cause that the final reduction of that formi . dable rebel was not effected , without such an expence of blood and trea- sure . These were some of the causes which contributed to the duration of the convulsions of Ireland during Queen ...
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... cause of the convulsions of Ireland during this reign , which , according to his work , were provoked by the oppres- sions of the Irish Government ; whereas in truth , the severities and con- fiscations of which he complains , did not ...
... cause of the convulsions of Ireland during this reign , which , according to his work , were provoked by the oppres- sions of the Irish Government ; whereas in truth , the severities and con- fiscations of which he complains , did not ...
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... cause of this defection , and of their own fatal miseries . For whereas they should have built castles , and brought over colonies of English , and have admitted no Irish tenant , but only English , these and like covenants were in no ...
... cause of this defection , and of their own fatal miseries . For whereas they should have built castles , and brought over colonies of English , and have admitted no Irish tenant , but only English , these and like covenants were in no ...
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... cause that this destructive rebellion was not sooner put an end to . Besides the following observation , Moryson frequently mentions this , in his very excellent work , and he was an eye witness of it . " Lastly , the rebellion was ...
... cause that this destructive rebellion was not sooner put an end to . Besides the following observation , Moryson frequently mentions this , in his very excellent work , and he was an eye witness of it . " Lastly , the rebellion was ...
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