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... duty ; and I think and believe you will find there is no one of these departments which has not in its leading post a man thoroughly devoted to the public interest , and earnest to bestow unsparing labour in the pursuit of the public ...
... duty ; and I think and believe you will find there is no one of these departments which has not in its leading post a man thoroughly devoted to the public interest , and earnest to bestow unsparing labour in the pursuit of the public ...
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... duty to lay down certain principles as indispensable to an efficient settlement of the question . In the first place , the disestablishment of the Irish Church must be of such a nature that the disconnexion of the Church from the State ...
... duty to lay down certain principles as indispensable to an efficient settlement of the question . In the first place , the disestablishment of the Irish Church must be of such a nature that the disconnexion of the Church from the State ...
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... duty , but a breach of our duty , if we were to hold out to 12 ] [ 1869 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
... duty , but a breach of our duty , if we were to hold out to 12 ] [ 1869 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
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our duty , if we were to hold out to the House expectations of legis- lation upon matters to which we do not think that a just reckoning of our resources would warrant us in applying our attention . On the Irish Church I will only say ...
our duty , if we were to hold out to the House expectations of legis- lation upon matters to which we do not think that a just reckoning of our resources would warrant us in applying our attention . On the Irish Church I will only say ...
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... duty . The Commissioners would ascertain the amount of each incumbent's income , deducting what he paid for curates ; and so long as he continued to discharge his duties , that income would be paid him ; but he might apply to have this ...
... duty . The Commissioners would ascertain the amount of each incumbent's income , deducting what he paid for curates ; and so long as he continued to discharge his duties , that income would be paid him ; but he might apply to have this ...
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