The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Том 7Smyth and Lyons, 1811 |
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... common seal , and shall be called " the Commissioners of public classical education in Ireland . " Provided always , and be it enacted , that none of the grammar or other schools , on the foundation of the late Erasmus Smith Esquire ...
... common seal , and shall be called " the Commissioners of public classical education in Ireland . " Provided always , and be it enacted , that none of the grammar or other schools , on the foundation of the late Erasmus Smith Esquire ...
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... common seal of the corpora- tion shall be finally concluded , nor the said seal affixed to any deed or in- strument in the name of the said com- missioners , unless be personally present at the meeting of the said commissioners , at ...
... common seal of the corpora- tion shall be finally concluded , nor the said seal affixed to any deed or in- strument in the name of the said com- missioners , unless be personally present at the meeting of the said commissioners , at ...
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... common interest of all . He for- gets not that men should be brethren , and deeply laments that they are not . He views with feelings of regret , the selfish interests and party dis- tinctions , that so much divide and disturb mankind ...
... common interest of all . He for- gets not that men should be brethren , and deeply laments that they are not . He views with feelings of regret , the selfish interests and party dis- tinctions , that so much divide and disturb mankind ...
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... common fever was seldom or never observed in the lat- ter part of 1809 , and the early months of 1810. * In Dublin , dur- ing the same period , it was of much less frequent occurrence than former- ly ; and this decrease was justly at ...
... common fever was seldom or never observed in the lat- ter part of 1809 , and the early months of 1810. * In Dublin , dur- ing the same period , it was of much less frequent occurrence than former- ly ; and this decrease was justly at ...
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... common capacity and attention , he might have acquired some correct information . He always ge- neralizes , takes exceptions for laws , and supposes that nothing is good which is not the growth of his own country . His account of the ...
... common capacity and attention , he might have acquired some correct information . He always ge- neralizes , takes exceptions for laws , and supposes that nothing is good which is not the growth of his own country . His account of the ...
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Сторінка 116 - We confess ourselves to be so far from recanting, or declining to vindicate the assembling of ourselves, to preach, pray, or worship the eternal, holy, just God, that we declare to all the world, that we do believe it to be our indispensable duty to meet incessantly upon so good an account; nor shall all the powers upon earth be able to divert us from reverencing and adoring our God, who made us.
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