Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 797
... believe , that the rate of wages and other arrangements between themselves and the other classes , are unfair and disadvantageous to themselves , and that a better state of things is attainable , it is natural that they will use both ...
... believe , that the rate of wages and other arrangements between themselves and the other classes , are unfair and disadvantageous to themselves , and that a better state of things is attainable , it is natural that they will use both ...
Page 809
... of their permanent amelioration , as do their hasty and ill - considered marriages from ignorance of the consequences to their class , we believe it necessary to place before them an ideal con- 52 THE FUTURE OF THE WORKING CLASSES . 809.
... of their permanent amelioration , as do their hasty and ill - considered marriages from ignorance of the consequences to their class , we believe it necessary to place before them an ideal con- 52 THE FUTURE OF THE WORKING CLASSES . 809.
Page 864
... believe , has ingeniously set to work , in his smart poem of Alma Mater , to discover the residence of thought in the human machine ; and , if I mistake not , traced it indifferently to the limbs . Such , at least , was the floating ...
... believe , has ingeniously set to work , in his smart poem of Alma Mater , to discover the residence of thought in the human machine ; and , if I mistake not , traced it indifferently to the limbs . Such , at least , was the floating ...
Page 898
... believe transportation ought to be retained , but only as an exceptional punishment . For the great majority of criminals , separate confinement , and labor on public works at home , is , as it appears to us , the proper and fitting ...
... believe transportation ought to be retained , but only as an exceptional punishment . For the great majority of criminals , separate confinement , and labor on public works at home , is , as it appears to us , the proper and fitting ...
Page 926
... believe was liable to be removed . " The Scotch law of removal out of Scotland differs very little from the English , and may be said to be now contained in sec- tions 77 , 78 , and 79 of the 8 and 9 Vict . c . 83. The whole system of ...
... believe was liable to be removed . " The Scotch law of removal out of Scotland differs very little from the English , and may be said to be now contained in sec- tions 77 , 78 , and 79 of the 8 and 9 Vict . c . 83. The whole system of ...
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