Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 802
... matter whether justly or unjustly , whether honestly or other- wise , for the benefit of the masses . The extraordinary issue of assignats , or billets de banque , charged on the confiscated estates of the church , and of the emigrés ...
... matter whether justly or unjustly , whether honestly or other- wise , for the benefit of the masses . The extraordinary issue of assignats , or billets de banque , charged on the confiscated estates of the church , and of the emigrés ...
Page 805
... matter as to the prudence of such a course , when even if B. * See Theirs ' History of the French Revolution . Shoberl's translation , Vol . III . succeeded after a great expenditure of time and money , THE FUTURE OF THE WORKING CLASSES ...
... matter as to the prudence of such a course , when even if B. * See Theirs ' History of the French Revolution . Shoberl's translation , Vol . III . succeeded after a great expenditure of time and money , THE FUTURE OF THE WORKING CLASSES ...
Page 820
... matter of business and worldly prudence it is not to be expected that they should be active in depreciating the value of their own property , or de- priving themselves of power . In those cases in which the workmen should be at liberty ...
... matter of business and worldly prudence it is not to be expected that they should be active in depreciating the value of their own property , or de- priving themselves of power . In those cases in which the workmen should be at liberty ...
Page 832
... again stand inactive , again flog , flog , and so continue , until some kinder - hearted person beguiled him from his employment , or until his father , at last recognizing the matter 832 THE IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW .
... again stand inactive , again flog , flog , and so continue , until some kinder - hearted person beguiled him from his employment , or until his father , at last recognizing the matter 832 THE IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW .
Page 854
... matter what kind of nature you draw from , provided that the likeness be not that of a disgusting object . After all , there is nothing common - place in nature . Since I am on this , I may as well tell you , how as I think , character ...
... matter what kind of nature you draw from , provided that the likeness be not that of a disgusting object . After all , there is nothing common - place in nature . Since I am on this , I may as well tell you , how as I think , character ...
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