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... look upon this measure , not as an iso- lated measure , but as one leading to further measures , to the effects of which further measures I look for the benefit of Ireland ; nor could I attach much importance to this measure if it stood ...
... look upon this measure , not as an iso- lated measure , but as one leading to further measures , to the effects of which further measures I look for the benefit of Ireland ; nor could I attach much importance to this measure if it stood ...
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... look to the temporal prosperity , the happiness , the welfare , and the comfort of the people ; so it is , in a still higher sense , the duty of the State to provide for the religious instruction of the people ; and therefore , my Lords ...
... look to the temporal prosperity , the happiness , the welfare , and the comfort of the people ; so it is , in a still higher sense , the duty of the State to provide for the religious instruction of the people ; and therefore , my Lords ...
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... look at the course of the Roman Catholic religion . In an- cient times , undoubtedly , claims of a very violent kind were put forward ; but for more than a century those claims have never been advanced . In this , as in every- thing ...
... look at the course of the Roman Catholic religion . In an- cient times , undoubtedly , claims of a very violent kind were put forward ; but for more than a century those claims have never been advanced . In this , as in every- thing ...
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... look upon it as part of a system of a large and liberal course of policy , which I believe to be absolutely necessary to the tranquillity and safety of this country . That system and course of policy I consider as the only basis on ...
... look upon it as part of a system of a large and liberal course of policy , which I believe to be absolutely necessary to the tranquillity and safety of this country . That system and course of policy I consider as the only basis on ...
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... look forward with hope ; to the will prepare the way for the reception of a benefits which may be expected to flow purer form of religion . And therefore , from it . Now , among these desirable con- my Lords , I say it is no ridiculous ...
... look forward with hope ; to the will prepare the way for the reception of a benefits which may be expected to flow purer form of religion . And therefore , from it . Now , among these desirable con- my Lords , I say it is no ridiculous ...
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