Nineteenth Century and After, Zväzok 26Nineteenth Century and After, 1889 |
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... RELIGION . By W. S. Lilly THE GRIEVANCES OF HIGH CHURCHMEN . By Canon Perry THE NEW LIBERALISM : A RESPONSE . By George W. E. Russell - AN EIGHT - HOUR LAW . By H. H. Champion 324 347 355 385 409 423 131 435 452 462 476 192 500 509 iv ...
... RELIGION . By W. S. Lilly THE GRIEVANCES OF HIGH CHURCHMEN . By Canon Perry THE NEW LIBERALISM : A RESPONSE . By George W. E. Russell - AN EIGHT - HOUR LAW . By H. H. Champion 324 347 355 385 409 423 131 435 452 462 476 192 500 509 iv ...
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... religious animosity , to corrupt every Irishman that could be bought , to terrify every Irishman that could be terrified , to destroy the reign of law , and establish impunity for the crimes of power , to let loose ferocious assassins ...
... religious animosity , to corrupt every Irishman that could be bought , to terrify every Irishman that could be terrified , to destroy the reign of law , and establish impunity for the crimes of power , to let loose ferocious assassins ...
Strana 56
... religion grows to mean chiefly , not righteousness and keeping the commandments , but a wrangle about candles and deportment and millinery , so the theatrical mind is apt to deify its own arbitrary technicalities , and to take them for ...
... religion grows to mean chiefly , not righteousness and keeping the commandments , but a wrangle about candles and deportment and millinery , so the theatrical mind is apt to deify its own arbitrary technicalities , and to take them for ...
Strana 86
... religious services was a statutable offence . It is true that in 1772 the Five Mile Act and the Conventicle Act were more savage than the tenour of public opinion , and their cruel provisions were seldom acted upon ; but while they ...
... religious services was a statutable offence . It is true that in 1772 the Five Mile Act and the Conventicle Act were more savage than the tenour of public opinion , and their cruel provisions were seldom acted upon ; but while they ...
Strana 92
... religion and morals . These fears tell against us very heavily , and we cannot allay them ; because the fear that women will be independent and will dare to vote for what they think is right , whether the professional politician likes ...
... religion and morals . These fears tell against us very heavily , and we cannot allay them ; because the fear that women will be independent and will dare to vote for what they think is right , whether the professional politician likes ...
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