Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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... feeling of identity of interest with the employer , must be taken into account . The chief objections urged to this species of co - operation are the diffi- culty of fixing on the proportion of profits to be received by such laborers ...
... feeling of identity of interest with the employer , must be taken into account . The chief objections urged to this species of co - operation are the diffi- culty of fixing on the proportion of profits to be received by such laborers ...
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... feeling of real sympathy for men who are under the rod of a cruel slavery . I have never been in such circumstances myself , nor in the temptations which they involve ; but most men who have had to do with composition , must know the ...
... feeling of real sympathy for men who are under the rod of a cruel slavery . I have never been in such circumstances myself , nor in the temptations which they involve ; but most men who have had to do with composition , must know the ...
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... feeling , good taste , and economy presiding over us ? More unlikely things have happened . After the world is seen , it does not bear to be gaped at every day ; and the only true aim of a rational creature ought to be , humble in ...
... feeling , good taste , and economy presiding over us ? More unlikely things have happened . After the world is seen , it does not bear to be gaped at every day ; and the only true aim of a rational creature ought to be , humble in ...
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... feeling be- tween the people of both countries , which it was the duty of the rulers of both to cement at such a moment . The present law of removal , the right hon . gentleman said , was calculated to oppress the industrious classes ...
... feeling be- tween the people of both countries , which it was the duty of the rulers of both to cement at such a moment . The present law of removal , the right hon . gentleman said , was calculated to oppress the industrious classes ...
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... feeling satisfied that they would then learn the mode in which their wishes and the promises of the Cabinet were to be carried into execu- tion . The reader will now see how this solemn pledge was redeemed . Previous to the order of the ...
... feeling satisfied that they would then learn the mode in which their wishes and the promises of the Cabinet were to be carried into execu- tion . The reader will now see how this solemn pledge was redeemed . Previous to the order of the ...
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