Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 794
... knowledge , nay more to understand the reasons and universality of these rules , is within the grasp of the ordinary intelligence of mankind , and requires for a foundation no further education than that which the children of 794 THE ...
... knowledge , nay more to understand the reasons and universality of these rules , is within the grasp of the ordinary intelligence of mankind , and requires for a foundation no further education than that which the children of 794 THE ...
Page 795
... knowledge of these branches of Political Economy , which more directly effect the masses . Considerable as are the benefits which have already been , and are being conferred upon the human race , by the extensive circulation of ...
... knowledge of these branches of Political Economy , which more directly effect the masses . Considerable as are the benefits which have already been , and are being conferred upon the human race , by the extensive circulation of ...
Page 798
... knowledge of the principal laws of demand and supply , of competition , of population , and consequently of wages . It may be sneeringly remarked by the careless observer , will your teaching the people those matters , give them bread ...
... knowledge of the principal laws of demand and supply , of competition , of population , and consequently of wages . It may be sneeringly remarked by the careless observer , will your teaching the people those matters , give them bread ...
Page 949
... knowledge , is it frequently the fact that magistrates do hear those cases , and determine upon those orders , at their private residences ? —I am quite aware that in the metropolis it is customary for two justices to make the orders ...
... knowledge , is it frequently the fact that magistrates do hear those cases , and determine upon those orders , at their private residences ? —I am quite aware that in the metropolis it is customary for two justices to make the orders ...
Page 962
... knowledge of the facts of any of those cases but from the statements of these people ? —No ; I think that , under the circumstances , and the condition the woman was in , she would not tell a lie . 1270. What parish was she sent from ...
... knowledge of the facts of any of those cases but from the statements of these people ? —No ; I think that , under the circumstances , and the condition the woman was in , she would not tell a lie . 1270. What parish was she sent from ...
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