Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 794
... received a University education , but very few of the middle or upper classes are at all acquainted even with its more general prin- ciples . That with several of its branches there is some accuracy in these notions , as to its ...
... received a University education , but very few of the middle or upper classes are at all acquainted even with its more general prin- ciples . That with several of its branches there is some accuracy in these notions , as to its ...
Page 819
... received by such laborers , the trouble of getting rid of an individual who has an accruing interest in the profits of the year , the likelihood of undue interference on the part of those who would be , according to our existing law ...
... received by such laborers , the trouble of getting rid of an individual who has an accruing interest in the profits of the year , the likelihood of undue interference on the part of those who would be , according to our existing law ...
Page 821
... received 178,000 francs , while the 240 others formed 24 associations , which received 612,000 francs ; these sums represented 922 francs per head in the former case , and 2,250 francs in the latter . There was one association , that of ...
... received 178,000 francs , while the 240 others formed 24 associations , which received 612,000 francs ; these sums represented 922 francs per head in the former case , and 2,250 francs in the latter . There was one association , that of ...
Page 858
... received two or three days since a letter full of kindness and friendship ; in short every thing that I could wish . 1 should almost like to transcribe part of it here ; it would so fully show you what manner of man he is . " In another ...
... received two or three days since a letter full of kindness and friendship ; in short every thing that I could wish . 1 should almost like to transcribe part of it here ; it would so fully show you what manner of man he is . " In another ...
Page 872
... received they are in a measure left without excuse , —and in point of fact it does so . To such , the loss of liberty and the various luxuries of life to which they are attached , the discipline of a prison and the deprivation of that ...
... received they are in a measure left without excuse , —and in point of fact it does so . To such , the loss of liberty and the various luxuries of life to which they are attached , the discipline of a prison and the deprivation of that ...
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