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viii opinions of a private doctor, or, according to the suggestion of some weak or designing advocate, a kind of Paley's Philosophy: the main contents are, the most approved doctrines of the most approved doctors of the Roman Church. The main contents are, the solemn, ex cathedra Constitutions of the heads of the Italian Church. Nor can they be set aside, or neutralised by being called foreign: they are naturalised and made of force in Ireland and England by non-reclamation, as well as by more formal recognition. I can barely glance, additionally, at the, to be regulated by Dens, at the , at