Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... French of the Rev. C. MALAN . VL - THE YANKEE IN IRELAND 118 Mary Lee , or the Yankee in Ireland . By PAUL PEPPERGRASS , Esq . VII . - LITERARY NOTICES AND CRITICISMS 131 NOTE TO ARTICLE II . 136 NUMBER II . 1. - LIMITS OF RELIGIOUS ...
... French of the Rev. C. MALAN . VL - THE YANKEE IN IRELAND 118 Mary Lee , or the Yankee in Ireland . By PAUL PEPPERGRASS , Esq . VII . - LITERARY NOTICES AND CRITICISMS 131 NOTE TO ARTICLE II . 136 NUMBER II . 1. - LIMITS OF RELIGIOUS ...
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... said this , proceeds to mark , in proof of it , certain characteristic traits in the natural order of the so - called Celtic people , es- pecially the French and Irish , assumed to be the 26 [ Jan. Christianity or Gentilism ?
... said this , proceeds to mark , in proof of it , certain characteristic traits in the natural order of the so - called Celtic people , es- pecially the French and Irish , assumed to be the 26 [ Jan. Christianity or Gentilism ?
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... French and Irish , and of calumniating the Catholic faith and piety of the Irish and French , who have been and are so distinguished for their Catholicity , and to admonish every man of Irish or French descent to show his appreciation ...
... French and Irish , and of calumniating the Catholic faith and piety of the Irish and French , who have been and are so distinguished for their Catholicity , and to admonish every man of Irish or French descent to show his appreciation ...
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... to speak disparagingly of the French and Irish . The writer , in fact , laboring to be brief , became obscure , and left more for his readers to supply from their own knowledge than was prudent 28 [ Jan. Christianity or Gentilism ?
... to speak disparagingly of the French and Irish . The writer , in fact , laboring to be brief , became obscure , and left more for his readers to supply from their own knowledge than was prudent 28 [ Jan. Christianity or Gentilism ?
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... French and Irish , or of calumniating their Catholic faith and piety . Certainly , he recognizes differences in the natural order between the two classes of nations , but he denies that these differences spring from original differences ...
... French and Irish , or of calumniating their Catholic faith and piety . Certainly , he recognizes differences in the natural order between the two classes of nations , but he denies that these differences spring from original differences ...
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