The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen7Dodsley, 1835 |
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... persons who received them but too greedily , and upon whom they were but too likely to produce a most injurious influence by perpe- tuating , if not creating , religious animosity amongst the people . The Protestants were told , that ...
... persons who received them but too greedily , and upon whom they were but too likely to produce a most injurious influence by perpe- tuating , if not creating , religious animosity amongst the people . The Protestants were told , that ...
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... persons of whom he had en- deavoured to ascertain that their accuracy might be relied on . These returns comprehended 70 parishes , which comprised a popu lation of 329,000 Catholics , and only 14,057 Protestants . The average of ...
... persons of whom he had en- deavoured to ascertain that their accuracy might be relied on . These returns comprehended 70 parishes , which comprised a popu lation of 329,000 Catholics , and only 14,057 Protestants . The average of ...
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... persons attending them were stationary , on the decline , or increasing , distinguishing the numbers and different religions in each case . The commissioners were to make the minutest in- quiries in all parishes touching these other ...
... persons attending them were stationary , on the decline , or increasing , distinguishing the numbers and different religions in each case . The commissioners were to make the minutest in- quiries in all parishes touching these other ...
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... persons usually attending the service in each , and to state generally whether those numbers have been for the last five years increasing , stationary , or diminish- ing ; to ascertain the number of the several other places of worship ...
... persons usually attending the service in each , and to state generally whether those numbers have been for the last five years increasing , stationary , or diminish- ing ; to ascertain the number of the several other places of worship ...
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... persons who did not think that the state of the Irish church required the most careful attention . Sir Robert Peel had stated the principles on which he ( earl Grey ) had acceded to the commission , when he said , that " the time might ...
... persons who did not think that the state of the Irish church required the most careful attention . Sir Robert Peel had stated the principles on which he ( earl Grey ) had acceded to the commission , when he said , that " the time might ...
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