Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 795
... hope much from cheap literature , and we shall look with confidence to it , as a great means of spreading these truths , and imparting a familiar , and popular knowledge of these branches of Political Economy , which more directly ...
... hope much from cheap literature , and we shall look with confidence to it , as a great means of spreading these truths , and imparting a familiar , and popular knowledge of these branches of Political Economy , which more directly ...
Page 835
... hope of being recognized as the boon - companion , and no more , of a man of less actual wealth , and of no more actual rank than himself ; this was the weak , mean , and superfluous way in which stupid Aby Nowlan tried to become a ...
... hope of being recognized as the boon - companion , and no more , of a man of less actual wealth , and of no more actual rank than himself ; this was the weak , mean , and superfluous way in which stupid Aby Nowlan tried to become a ...
Page 838
... Hope , and Love - Faith in the bliss of to - day- Hope in the work of the dreamy future - Love in all times and in all fortunes . And as they entered the city , so they entered the reality of Life , and began to learn that solemn truth ...
... Hope , and Love - Faith in the bliss of to - day- Hope in the work of the dreamy future - Love in all times and in all fortunes . And as they entered the city , so they entered the reality of Life , and began to learn that solemn truth ...
Page 844
... hope . You say you will favor me with your cordial criti- cisms . My dear brother , you could not more materially serve me . I give you my word , I throw off all the matters for the ' Register , ' as I do this letter , and without half ...
... hope . You say you will favor me with your cordial criti- cisms . My dear brother , you could not more materially serve me . I give you my word , I throw off all the matters for the ' Register , ' as I do this letter , and without half ...
Page 846
... hope that he might , at no distant period , be an assistance . All was dark and gloomy around him now , and at the very time too when success seemed to be within his grasp . The des- pondency of his first sickness returned : no hope ...
... hope that he might , at no distant period , be an assistance . All was dark and gloomy around him now , and at the very time too when success seemed to be within his grasp . The des- pondency of his first sickness returned : no hope ...
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