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Page 9210
... some of them men of earnestness and ability , but extravagant and almost
revolutionary in their opinions , were elected to the Legislative Assembly . But
they were elected , not as Liberals , but as Rouges opposed to the Liberal party
of the ...
... some of them men of earnestness and ability , but extravagant and almost
revolutionary in their opinions , were elected to the Legislative Assembly . But
they were elected , not as Liberals , but as Rouges opposed to the Liberal party
of the ...
Page 9214
... raised against them , because they acted upon the principle that the man who
believed that religion and education should go hand in hand was as much
entitled to have his conscientious opinions respected as the man who was a
Secularist ...
... raised against them , because they acted upon the principle that the man who
believed that religion and education should go hand in hand was as much
entitled to have his conscientious opinions respected as the man who was a
Secularist ...
Page 9220
... remarkable case brought forward by Mr. Mackenzie , upon which he asked the
sense of Parliament , and put on record his own opinion to show how terribly
reckless the old government was and how pure he was in comparison with them .
... remarkable case brought forward by Mr. Mackenzie , upon which he asked the
sense of Parliament , and put on record his own opinion to show how terribly
reckless the old government was and how pure he was in comparison with them .
Page 9234
No ; I stand here in my own defence to - day , because long since I formed the
opinion that on many grounds , in such a prosecution as this , such a course
would be the most fair and most consistent for a man like me . That resolution I
was , for ...
No ; I stand here in my own defence to - day , because long since I formed the
opinion that on many grounds , in such a prosecution as this , such a course
would be the most fair and most consistent for a man like me . That resolution I
was , for ...
Page 9238
collect twelve well - accredited persons of his own mind and opinion ? For my
own part , I ... Personally , I am confident that being citizens of Dublin , whatever
your views or opinions , you are honorable and conscientious men . You may
have ...
collect twelve well - accredited persons of his own mind and opinion ? For my
own part , I ... Personally , I am confident that being citizens of Dublin , whatever
your views or opinions , you are honorable and conscientious men . You may
have ...
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