Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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... reader , the whole life of the man , with all its strength and weakness ; all its love , and hope , and energy , from his birth to his twenty- fourth year , and we closed our last paper by recounting the circumstances and facts ...
... reader , the whole life of the man , with all its strength and weakness ; all its love , and hope , and energy , from his birth to his twenty- fourth year , and we closed our last paper by recounting the circumstances and facts ...
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... reader , as it teaches them how to judge and how to appreciate . It was carefully considered , and although commenced on the 2nd of May , 1824 , was not concluded until the 4th of June following . It should be borne in mind that the ...
... reader , as it teaches them how to judge and how to appreciate . It was carefully considered , and although commenced on the 2nd of May , 1824 , was not concluded until the 4th of June following . It should be borne in mind that the ...
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... and as affording an example of Banim's ability in an excellent style of light composition , very dissimilar to that for which he is best known . Here , reader , we end the third part of 868 THE IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW .
... and as affording an example of Banim's ability in an excellent style of light composition , very dissimilar to that for which he is best known . Here , reader , we end the third part of 868 THE IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW .
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2d ser. ... Here , reader , we end the third part of John Banim's Biography . We have passed with him through the two most important years of his life ; we have seen him planning with his brother the series of national tales which have ...
2d ser. ... Here , reader , we end the third part of John Banim's Biography . We have passed with him through the two most important years of his life ; we have seen him planning with his brother the series of national tales which have ...
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... reader , to follow the fortunes of the afflicted beings to whom we have thus introduced you , -to listen to their sad stories , as told , in some crowded court , to a bench and audience thrilling with indignation , by the sobbing mother ...
... reader , to follow the fortunes of the afflicted beings to whom we have thus introduced you , -to listen to their sad stories , as told , in some crowded court , to a bench and audience thrilling with indignation , by the sobbing mother ...
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accommodation adopted amongst amount appears attend authority Banim Belfast Board Boyne Water boys Census character Church Commissioners Committee convicts crime criminal discipline Dublin duty effect England English established evidence existence fact factory feeling friends gaols Gerald Griffin give Government heart hope Hospital House institution Ireland Irish John Banim juvenile Kilkenny knowledge labour letter Limerick Liverpool London Lord Lord Cloncurry Loupian Maguire matter means ment Michael Michael Banim Militia mind moral National Schools never object offenders officers opinion parents parish party pauper penal Penal Labor period persons Poor Law Board present principle prison pupils question Ragged Schools reader received reference Reformatory Schools Regiment religious instruction removal Report respect Roman Catholic Scotch Scotland sentence society teachers thing thought tion whilst workhouse write young