The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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the Society at present working for the disendowment of religion . That Society is governed and set in motion by a cool and resolute purpose to compass its end by any fair and available means . It grows out of the voluntary consent of ...
the Society at present working for the disendowment of religion . That Society is governed and set in motion by a cool and resolute purpose to compass its end by any fair and available means . It grows out of the voluntary consent of ...
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... Societies have worked in France . The first French Patronage Society was founded in the year 1822 , and from that period to the present year these Institutions have increased in number as their utility became manifest : they have been ...
... Societies have worked in France . The first French Patronage Society was founded in the year 1822 , and from that period to the present year these Institutions have increased in number as their utility became manifest : they have been ...
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... Society on Saturday last . At this meeting it was determined that the Union should have the permanent use of the rooms , and that the office of Joint Honorary Secretary should be held by Mr. G. W. Hastings , the Secretary of the Society ...
... Society on Saturday last . At this meeting it was determined that the Union should have the permanent use of the rooms , and that the office of Joint Honorary Secretary should be held by Mr. G. W. Hastings , the Secretary of the Society ...
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