Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 795
... become uniformly and regularly diffused . Such knowledge , unlike the electric spark in the rapidity of its transit , resembles it in requiring an unbroken and conducting chain of communication . Happily for the national prosperity of ...
... become uniformly and regularly diffused . Such knowledge , unlike the electric spark in the rapidity of its transit , resembles it in requiring an unbroken and conducting chain of communication . Happily for the national prosperity of ...
Page 810
... become more refined , his intelligence more expanded , and thus the great gulf which now separates him utterly , in thought , in feeling and in habits from those above him , might thus be filled up ; he might become more independent and ...
... become more refined , his intelligence more expanded , and thus the great gulf which now separates him utterly , in thought , in feeling and in habits from those above him , might thus be filled up ; he might become more independent and ...
Page 817
... become popular , yet if their regula- tions were better known , ( and some steps for this purpose should be taken , ) they would be very highly valued . In treating of the question of Limited Liability in Partner- ships , we have ...
... become popular , yet if their regula- tions were better known , ( and some steps for this purpose should be taken , ) they would be very highly valued . In treating of the question of Limited Liability in Partner- ships , we have ...
Page 824
... become a great party in the State , and exercise an immense power for evil or good . There are , in our Constitution , sound and wholesome principles which require but an educated gaze that they should be recognized as the wisest that ...
... become a great party in the State , and exercise an immense power for evil or good . There are , in our Constitution , sound and wholesome principles which require but an educated gaze that they should be recognized as the wisest that ...
Page 828
... become the external nature of his fictions . The human nature he would find in the humor , in the pathos , in the tender hearts , or in the wild fierce passions of the Irish peasant . In the year 1821 , the Roman Catholics were just com ...
... become the external nature of his fictions . The human nature he would find in the humor , in the pathos , in the tender hearts , or in the wild fierce passions of the Irish peasant . In the year 1821 , the Roman Catholics were just com ...
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