Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 796
... party in the state , as sooner or later they must be , ( if we educate them , ) imbued with the false doctrines of ignorant , or factious , or visionary men , laboring under the popular delusions with regard to capitalists and workmen ...
... party in the state , as sooner or later they must be , ( if we educate them , ) imbued with the false doctrines of ignorant , or factious , or visionary men , laboring under the popular delusions with regard to capitalists and workmen ...
Page 802
... party or section of the community , no 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 ...
... party or section of the community , no 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 ...
Page 807
... party spirit and for party pur- poses . All sections are now agreed as to the propriety of educating the people . To the liberal then we should say , it is part of your principles to do justice to the masses ; to the conservative we ...
... party spirit and for party pur- poses . All sections are now agreed as to the propriety of educating the people . To the liberal then we should say , it is part of your principles to do justice to the masses ; to the conservative we ...
Page 816
... parties of pleasure , the daily pot of beer , and glass of spirits , and by these means have scraped together a few pounds , are robbed of their small earnings , and told by a Chancellor of the Exchequer , that Government has done all ...
... parties of pleasure , the daily pot of beer , and glass of spirits , and by these means have scraped together a few pounds , are robbed of their small earnings , and told by a Chancellor of the Exchequer , that Government has done all ...
Page 820
... parties to deprive themselves of , and without their aid such a scheme would be utterly futile . is true that amongst them there are as benevolent men as in any class of the community , and men who would do a kindness to the needy and ...
... parties to deprive themselves of , and without their aid such a scheme would be utterly futile . is true that amongst them there are as benevolent men as in any class of the community , and men who would do a kindness to the needy and ...
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