Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 803
... means of execution of such a decree were necessarily inquisito- rial and vexatious . Every dealer was required to render a state- ment of the stock in his possession . These declarations were to be verified by means of domiciliary ...
... means of execution of such a decree were necessarily inquisito- rial and vexatious . Every dealer was required to render a state- ment of the stock in his possession . These declarations were to be verified by means of domiciliary ...
Page 804
... means leads to forced means , as we have elsewhere observed . In the first laws attention had been paid only to wrought goods . It was now necessary to consider the subject of the raw material , nay the idea of seizing the raw material ...
... means leads to forced means , as we have elsewhere observed . In the first laws attention had been paid only to wrought goods . It was now necessary to consider the subject of the raw material , nay the idea of seizing the raw material ...
Page 807
... means and comfort , you may make them conservatives , conservative in the best sense as to every thing worth preserving in our institutions . Any attempt to understate their rights would be as futile as it would be culpable . There is ...
... means and comfort , you may make them conservatives , conservative in the best sense as to every thing worth preserving in our institutions . Any attempt to understate their rights would be as futile as it would be culpable . There is ...
Page 808
... means follows , that in that way , perfect justice is done him , unless it be assumed , that on no occasion , and under no circumstances , is the rate of wages of a particular class , less than it should fairly be without the exercise ...
... means follows , that in that way , perfect justice is done him , unless it be assumed , that on no occasion , and under no circumstances , is the rate of wages of a particular class , less than it should fairly be without the exercise ...
Page 811
... means for mental improvement , has as good a chance of happiness as external circumstances can furnish him with ... means the condition of the working classes would be improved , say , nevertheless , with a very great appearance of truth ...
... means for mental improvement , has as good a chance of happiness as external circumstances can furnish him with ... means the condition of the working classes would be improved , say , nevertheless , with a very great appearance of truth ...
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