Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 797
... live , and as agitators will never be wanting to fan their smouldering passions into flame , it is to be expected , that they will bring to the struggle a greater intensity of excitement than is seen in the most animated of merely ...
... live , and as agitators will never be wanting to fan their smouldering passions into flame , it is to be expected , that they will bring to the struggle a greater intensity of excitement than is seen in the most animated of merely ...
Page 798
... live in some kind of comfort ? Certainly not , if they do not act on their knowledge . If , however , their course is pointed out to them , a perfectly feasible one , though not without those difficulties and self - denials , from which ...
... live in some kind of comfort ? Certainly not , if they do not act on their knowledge . If , however , their course is pointed out to them , a perfectly feasible one , though not without those difficulties and self - denials , from which ...
Page 812
... lives in the employment of others . This latter class rarely marry The general course of the former is to save a little , and but little it can be from their salary , slowly and painfully , denying themselves many things , and ...
... lives in the employment of others . This latter class rarely marry The general course of the former is to save a little , and but little it can be from their salary , slowly and painfully , denying themselves many things , and ...
Page 827
... live in so fair a world ; alas he enjoyed the scene as if he had been doomed to enjoy it . " * Amidst these quiet haunts , Banim loved to linger . The first round of life's great ladder of fame was , he fancied , passed , and the ...
... live in so fair a world ; alas he enjoyed the scene as if he had been doomed to enjoy it . " * Amidst these quiet haunts , Banim loved to linger . The first round of life's great ladder of fame was , he fancied , passed , and the ...
Page 832
... live the life of any gentleman upon it , why it well became him to put something besides his mark to a lease or a receipt , and to be able to read any book that might come in the way , and to keep his accounts in pin - writin , ' rather ...
... live the life of any gentleman upon it , why it well became him to put something besides his mark to a lease or a receipt , and to be able to read any book that might come in the way , and to keep his accounts in pin - writin , ' rather ...
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