The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 11
... Church . Soon after leaving Trinity College , young Molyneux had been appointed secretary to Prince George of Hanover , afterwards George II . , and , at the accession of George I. , he accompanied the Prince - then Prince of Wales - to ...
... Church . Soon after leaving Trinity College , young Molyneux had been appointed secretary to Prince George of Hanover , afterwards George II . , and , at the accession of George I. , he accompanied the Prince - then Prince of Wales - to ...
Pàgina 12
... Church of which Berkeley was a member , and whose orders he soon afterwards received . The Irish Church has always been noted for the strength of its convictions , and the energy of its occasional denunciations of those who are outside ...
... Church of which Berkeley was a member , and whose orders he soon afterwards received . The Irish Church has always been noted for the strength of its convictions , and the energy of its occasional denunciations of those who are outside ...
Pàgina 13
... Church would remain inactive with such an enemy at her very gates . She took the field at once , and proved fully equal to the emergency . Toland's own conduct was anything but prudent or conciliatory . He seems to have swaggered about ...
... Church would remain inactive with such an enemy at her very gates . She took the field at once , and proved fully equal to the emergency . Toland's own conduct was anything but prudent or conciliatory . He seems to have swaggered about ...
Pàgina 14
... Church . A kind of ap- proving echo comes from England in the shape of a congratu- Îation addressed by the celebrated Dr. South to the Archbishop of Dublin that , instead of sheltering Toland , the Irish Parlia- ' ment , to their ...
... Church . A kind of ap- proving echo comes from England in the shape of a congratu- Îation addressed by the celebrated Dr. South to the Archbishop of Dublin that , instead of sheltering Toland , the Irish Parlia- ' ment , to their ...
Pàgina 15
... Church against their assailant . As a natural result , he decided to take part in the deepening conflict , though of course this would be done in his own way , and from his own special point of view . From his refinement and elevation ...
... Church against their assailant . As a natural result , he decided to take part in the deepening conflict , though of course this would be done in his own way , and from his own special point of view . From his refinement and elevation ...
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