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Side 85
... Catholic priest to give instruction to the young Romanists , the " Evangelical " pastor to teach the young Protestants . If any parent were to object to religious in- struction altogether , his daughter would be exempt from receiving it ...
... Catholic priest to give instruction to the young Romanists , the " Evangelical " pastor to teach the young Protestants . If any parent were to object to religious in- struction altogether , his daughter would be exempt from receiving it ...
Side 123
... Catholic " principles of action and devotion . No amount of success in the building of churches , or the multiplica- tion of agencies should , however , prevent us from perceiving that the Church is leaving undone the work which it ...
... Catholic " principles of action and devotion . No amount of success in the building of churches , or the multiplica- tion of agencies should , however , prevent us from perceiving that the Church is leaving undone the work which it ...
Side 166
... Catholics , who constituted about four - fifths of the population , were still ground to the dust by the penal laws . Excluded from every vestige of political power , shut out from the learned pro- fessions , forbidden to purchase land ...
... Catholics , who constituted about four - fifths of the population , were still ground to the dust by the penal laws . Excluded from every vestige of political power , shut out from the learned pro- fessions , forbidden to purchase land ...
Side 168
... Catholics , who formed four - fifths of the people of Ireland , were absolutely un- represented . They could not sit in it , 1 Vol . iii . 1—4 . 2 Vol . ii . 64 , 83 , 144 , 183 ; vol . iii . 472 , 490 . or , until 1793 , vote for its ...
... Catholics , who formed four - fifths of the people of Ireland , were absolutely un- represented . They could not sit in it , 1 Vol . iii . 1—4 . 2 Vol . ii . 64 , 83 , 144 , 183 ; vol . iii . 472 , 490 . or , until 1793 , vote for its ...
Side 171
... Catholics from the Protestants , were the chief causes . The Octennial Bill of 1768 was the first considerable step ... Catholic Emanci- pation became the two great ends to which the party represented by Grattan aspired . They failed in ...
... Catholics from the Protestants , were the chief causes . The Octennial Bill of 1768 was the first considerable step ... Catholic Emanci- pation became the two great ends to which the party represented by Grattan aspired . They failed in ...
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Side 444 - Quid sum, miser ! tune dicturus ? Quern patronum rogaturus ? Cum vix Justus sit securus.
Side 2 - The successors of Charles V. may disdain their brethren of England: but the romance of 'Tom Jones,' that exquisite picture of human manners, will outlive the palace of the Escurial and the Imperial Eagle of Austria.
Side 185 - Moreover of the children of the strangers that do sojourn among you, of them shall ye buy, and of their families that are with you, which they begat in your land : and they shall be your possession. And ye shall take them as an inheritance for your children after you, to inherit them for a possession; they shall be your bondmen for ever: but over your brethren the children of Israel, ye shall not rule one over another with rigour.
Side 340 - With a sweet emotion ; Nothing in the world is single ; All things by a law divine In one another's being mingle— Why not I with thine...
Side 446 - Qua resurget ex favilla, Judicandus homo reus. Huic ergo parce Deus, Pie Jesu, Domine, Dona eis requiem.
Side 13 - Secondly, that the vices to be found here are rather the accidental consequences of some human frailty or foible than causes habitually existing in the mind. Thirdly, that they are never set forth as the objects of ridicule, but detestation. Fourthly, that they are never the principal figure at that time on the scene; and lastly, they never produce the intended evil.
Side 547 - Il ya donc une profession de foi purement civile dont il appartient au souverain de fixer les articles, non pas précisément comme dogmes de religion, mais comme sentiments de sociabilité sans lesquels il est impossible d'être bon citoyen ni sujet fidèle.
Side 185 - And we took all his cities at that time, there was not a city which we took not from them, threescore cities, all the region of Argob, the kingdom of Og in Bashan.
Side 509 - Thus, like the sad presaging raven, that tolls The sick man's passport in her hollow beak, And in the shadow of the silent night Doth shake contagion from her sable wings, Vex'd and tormented runs poor Barabas With fatal curses towards these Christians.
Side 412 - Where shall the traitor rest, He, the deceiver, Who could win maiden's breast, Ruin, and leave her? In the lost battle, Borne down by the flying, Where mingles war's rattle With groans of the dying; Eleu loro There shall he be lying.