The Whole Works: With a life of the author and an account of his writings, Volumen1Hodges and Smith, 1847 - 324 páginas |
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... Ireland . The reason assigned for this extraordinary legis- lative enactment was , that the variety of grammars previously used in schools impeded the progress of the youth moving from one school to another . See Ware's Annals , ad ...
... Ireland . The reason assigned for this extraordinary legis- lative enactment was , that the variety of grammars previously used in schools impeded the progress of the youth moving from one school to another . See Ware's Annals , ad ...
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... Ireland and put them under arms , in order to resist the violent progress of the rebellion . It seems , then , nearly certain that the James Fullerton who came to Ireland was not the class - fellow , but the pupils of Andrew Melville ...
... Ireland and put them under arms , in order to resist the violent progress of the rebellion . It seems , then , nearly certain that the James Fullerton who came to Ireland was not the class - fellow , but the pupils of Andrew Melville ...
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... received instructions on coming to Ireland to inquire , " how St. Patrick's in Dublin , and the revenue belonging to the same , The a of the College being opened , Fullerton and Hamilton were LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP USSHER . 5.
... received instructions on coming to Ireland to inquire , " how St. Patrick's in Dublin , and the revenue belonging to the same , The a of the College being opened , Fullerton and Hamilton were LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP USSHER . 5.
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... Ireland , where he was more than ordinarily ac- tive in making proselytes to the Roman Catholic faith , either by private conference or public disputations with the Protestant clergy . In this work he continued unmolested for two years ...
... Ireland , where he was more than ordinarily ac- tive in making proselytes to the Roman Catholic faith , either by private conference or public disputations with the Protestant clergy . In this work he continued unmolested for two years ...
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... Ireland , and obtained a high station in its Church . This state of things continued after the Restora- tion ; the abuse was strongly and frequently complained of by Primate Boulter , and traces of it have existed even in the memory of ...
... Ireland , and obtained a high station in its Church . This state of things continued after the Restora- tion ; the abuse was strongly and frequently complained of by Primate Boulter , and traces of it have existed even in the memory of ...
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