Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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... consider the subject of the raw material , nay the idea of seizing the raw material , and the workman , for the account of the government , began to float in some minds . It is a formidable obligation that of doing violence to nature ...
... consider the subject of the raw material , nay the idea of seizing the raw material , and the workman , for the account of the government , began to float in some minds . It is a formidable obligation that of doing violence to nature ...
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... consider that London is a city where wealth can be made , in any profession , or walk of life , without energy and patience : the following letter to Michael gives an amusing account of his treatment of a young Irishman who had ...
... consider that London is a city where wealth can be made , in any profession , or walk of life , without energy and patience : the following letter to Michael gives an amusing account of his treatment of a young Irishman who had ...
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... consider you to be a subject for a drilling ; but let us unaffectedly compare notes as often as we can , and both will be benefited . This long letter of mine is a disjointed affair , taken up from time to time as I find opportunity ...
... consider you to be a subject for a drilling ; but let us unaffectedly compare notes as often as we can , and both will be benefited . This long letter of mine is a disjointed affair , taken up from time to time as I find opportunity ...
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... consider what a cold return I must appear to make to his most friendly and pressing invitations . Since I wrote last I have heard or seen nothing of him . " " I cannot tell you here the many , many instances in which Banim has shown his ...
... consider what a cold return I must appear to make to his most friendly and pressing invitations . Since I wrote last I have heard or seen nothing of him . " " I cannot tell you here the many , many instances in which Banim has shown his ...
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... consider both cruel and ridiculous , but on which Mr. Corry Connellan appears to pin his faith , is being introduced into the gaols of Ireland . It would seem that the observation of the learned Recorder , that " the walls of the gaol ...
... consider both cruel and ridiculous , but on which Mr. Corry Connellan appears to pin his faith , is being introduced into the gaols of Ireland . It would seem that the observation of the learned Recorder , that " the walls of the gaol ...
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