Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 815
... boy of twelve or fourteen , who has enough to eat and drink , and to dress himself , and has no care or fear for these things , as the workman in an improved condition of his class , would have no fear about procuring them ; but if you ...
... boy of twelve or fourteen , who has enough to eat and drink , and to dress himself , and has no care or fear for these things , as the workman in an improved condition of his class , would have no fear about procuring them ; but if you ...
Page 840
... boy , " sitting at the breakfast table , with a good appetite , in which " Ellen keeps him in countenance , " earnestly searching the advertise- ments of The Times for some employment that might suit him ; and wondering , like Tom Pinch ...
... boy , " sitting at the breakfast table , with a good appetite , in which " Ellen keeps him in countenance , " earnestly searching the advertise- ments of The Times for some employment that might suit him ; and wondering , like Tom Pinch ...
Page 963
... boy of the name of Michael Dygnan , who died on board the " Duchess of Kent " steamer , in transmission as a pauper from Rochdale . Another man supposed to be a pauper , but his history could never be made out , died at the same time ...
... boy of the name of Michael Dygnan , who died on board the " Duchess of Kent " steamer , in transmission as a pauper from Rochdale . Another man supposed to be a pauper , but his history could never be made out , died at the same time ...
Page 1046
... boys of a school numbering 200. The success , and evident advantages , of this school to the poor , attracted the attention of a lady named Harrison ( who , as Mrs. Cappe , has left us in her Au- tobiography , her impressions on the ...
... boys of a school numbering 200. The success , and evident advantages , of this school to the poor , attracted the attention of a lady named Harrison ( who , as Mrs. Cappe , has left us in her Au- tobiography , her impressions on the ...
Page 1048
... boys to teach the younger writing in sand , according to the Hindoo custom . Finding the experiment successful , he endeavoured , upon his return to England , in 1797 , to make his system known , by various publications . He succeeded ...
... boys to teach the younger writing in sand , according to the Hindoo custom . Finding the experiment successful , he endeavoured , upon his return to England , in 1797 , to make his system known , by various publications . He succeeded ...
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