Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 795
... result of culpable negligence , or groundless and ignorant prejudice that , in the year 1824 , a law prohibitory of combina- tions amongst workmen was found on our statute book ; and even amongst the great mass of our legislators ...
... result of culpable negligence , or groundless and ignorant prejudice that , in the year 1824 , a law prohibitory of combina- tions amongst workmen was found on our statute book ; and even amongst the great mass of our legislators ...
Page 797
... results of such an attempt , as any belief of the injustice of social arrangements which they may entertain , will be ... result of inevitable natural laws , or of their own conduct ; if they should believe that these evils are to be ...
... results of such an attempt , as any belief of the injustice of social arrangements which they may entertain , will be ... result of inevitable natural laws , or of their own conduct ; if they should believe that these evils are to be ...
Page 798
... result , if they neglect those rules they will be the sufferers , for it is upon them- selves they must depend ; but those who are superior to them in education and position , whose duty and inclination alike direct to exert every ...
... result , if they neglect those rules they will be the sufferers , for it is upon them- selves they must depend ; but those who are superior to them in education and position , whose duty and inclination alike direct to exert every ...
Page 850
... result . He desired me to write a piece for the English Opera House . When I have it finished he will in- troduce me to Mr. Arnold of Golden Square , the proprietor , who is his friend , and get me immediate money for it without waiting ...
... result . He desired me to write a piece for the English Opera House . When I have it finished he will in- troduce me to Mr. Arnold of Golden Square , the proprietor , who is his friend , and get me immediate money for it without waiting ...
Page 854
... result . All will appreciate a likeness ; and the artist who can convince every beholder , that he has transferred to his canvass , each peculiar mark of the individual he paints , will be praised , and he deserves it . For example ...
... result . All will appreciate a likeness ; and the artist who can convince every beholder , that he has transferred to his canvass , each peculiar mark of the individual he paints , will be praised , and he deserves it . For example ...
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