Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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... fact , that on one side there may be ignorance and want , and on the other , intelligence and capital , is the cause of so much deep - rooted and mischievous prejudice , of so many fallacious and worthless , Page 14 . nay more ...
... fact , that on one side there may be ignorance and want , and on the other , intelligence and capital , is the cause of so much deep - rooted and mischievous prejudice , of so many fallacious and worthless , Page 14 . nay more ...
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... fact applied to a very great extent to purposes which are ultimately as beneficial to them . When the tide sets in favor of a particular trade , after a period of depression , part of the increased profits of capital serves to fill up ...
... fact applied to a very great extent to purposes which are ultimately as beneficial to them . When the tide sets in favor of a particular trade , after a period of depression , part of the increased profits of capital serves to fill up ...
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... attending such a system , but the fact that from the existing law of partnership , which interferes with the association of It small capitals , the large capitalists possess undue advantages THE FUTURE OF THE WORKING CLASSES . 819.
... attending such a system , but the fact that from the existing law of partnership , which interferes with the association of It small capitals , the large capitalists possess undue advantages THE FUTURE OF THE WORKING CLASSES . 819.
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... year 1823 ; the parts had been cast , and it was supposed that the great Edmund Kean was satisfied with his character in the piece . Such , however , was not the fact : Kean had grown 860 THE IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW .
... year 1823 ; the parts had been cast , and it was supposed that the great Edmund Kean was satisfied with his character in the piece . Such , however , was not the fact : Kean had grown 860 THE IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW .
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... fact before him - that his play was unacted not through want of merit , but because the chief performer wrangled about his part , the letter is in the following uncomplaining style : - My dear Father and Mother , " London , June 16 ...
... fact before him - that his play was unacted not through want of merit , but because the chief performer wrangled about his part , the letter is in the following uncomplaining style : - My dear Father and Mother , " London , June 16 ...
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