Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 794
... called Political Economy . It is generally supposed to be one of those abstruse sciences , the difficulties of which are enhanced by the use of peculiar terms with arbitrary meanings , much more difficult and uninter- esting and much ...
... called Political Economy . It is generally supposed to be one of those abstruse sciences , the difficulties of which are enhanced by the use of peculiar terms with arbitrary meanings , much more difficult and uninter- esting and much ...
Page 804
... called goods of primary necessity , they were not speci- fied till wrought and ready to be consumed ; and it was not till they had arrived at this latter state that their price was fixed But it was not said what price they should bear ...
... called goods of primary necessity , they were not speci- fied till wrought and ready to be consumed ; and it was not till they had arrived at this latter state that their price was fixed But it was not said what price they should bear ...
Page 831
... called a " gentleman farmer ; " one of those who with good land and low rents made up the somewhat spendthrift race of Irish " strong farmers . " His house was well built , and warmly thatched ; it had its fool ; its lame cook ; its ...
... called a " gentleman farmer ; " one of those who with good land and low rents made up the somewhat spendthrift race of Irish " strong farmers . " His house was well built , and warmly thatched ; it had its fool ; its lame cook ; its ...
Page 834
... called him , formally kept up ; and , on account of the wear and tear , resulting from it , this was the system that gave cause for some of the doubts expressed by the neighbours as to John Nowlan's chance of being much the better of an ...
... called him , formally kept up ; and , on account of the wear and tear , resulting from it , this was the system that gave cause for some of the doubts expressed by the neighbours as to John Nowlan's chance of being much the better of an ...
Page 848
... called The Prodigal Son . At length the two poets met , and Griffin , in a letter to his brother William , thus describes their interview : — 66 London , Dec. 29 , 1823 . My Dear William - I mentioned to you a few days since , that I ...
... called The Prodigal Son . At length the two poets met , and Griffin , in a letter to his brother William , thus describes their interview : — 66 London , Dec. 29 , 1823 . My Dear William - I mentioned to you a few days since , that I ...
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