New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 470
... Protestantism were no longer visible . The only person in the array of melancholy citizenship , who seemed to preserve his pristine dignity of bearing , was Mr. Quinton , the mace - bearer , who still maintained his noble port and his ...
... Protestantism were no longer visible . The only person in the array of melancholy citizenship , who seemed to preserve his pristine dignity of bearing , was Mr. Quinton , the mace - bearer , who still maintained his noble port and his ...
Page 503
... Protestantism , with property as its auxiliary , will always carry with it a great influence , which will affect ... Protestants , whose personal influence , drawn from connexion and station , will necessarily secure to them a general ...
... Protestantism , with property as its auxiliary , will always carry with it a great influence , which will affect ... Protestants , whose personal influence , drawn from connexion and station , will necessarily secure to them a general ...
Page 509
... Protestantism was the cement , so amongst the inferior order of Protestants , the loyal plebeians of Ireland , the conviction that they would be equally the objects of predilection , and that the whole of the minor but multifarious ...
... Protestantism was the cement , so amongst the inferior order of Protestants , the loyal plebeians of Ireland , the conviction that they would be equally the objects of predilection , and that the whole of the minor but multifarious ...
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