Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 813
... write an abstinence from , the use of stimulants , is certainly not too much to ask . None can more fully appreciate the benefits of entire abstinence than we do , and the especial use it would be to those , a great part of whose ...
... write an abstinence from , the use of stimulants , is certainly not too much to ask . None can more fully appreciate the benefits of entire abstinence than we do , and the especial use it would be to those , a great part of whose ...
Page 828
... writer of Irish fiction , he should be prepared to take his place beside , if not above one who enjoyed all that strength ... write from childhood ; he wished , like Galt , to draw his scenes and plots from the characters and events fur ...
... writer of Irish fiction , he should be prepared to take his place beside , if not above one who enjoyed all that strength ... write from childhood ; he wished , like Galt , to draw his scenes and plots from the characters and events fur ...
Page 831
... write the story he had told to John , John to prepare the other tales necessary to complete the ordinary three volumes - and each was to submit his work to the judgement and correction of the other . This joint plan having been arranged ...
... write the story he had told to John , John to prepare the other tales necessary to complete the ordinary three volumes - and each was to submit his work to the judgement and correction of the other . This joint plan having been arranged ...
Page 833
... write a tolerably fair hand , and read a book without much coughing and hemming , and , fair time being allowed , and no hurry - work out a sum upon a slate to the effect of what would six sacks of wheat come to JOHN BANIM . 833.
... write a tolerably fair hand , and read a book without much coughing and hemming , and , fair time being allowed , and no hurry - work out a sum upon a slate to the effect of what would six sacks of wheat come to JOHN BANIM . 833.
Page 841
... write from London to his brother , " what should I have done if I had not met Banim - mark me , that is a man , almost the only one I met here . " Indeed he was never weary of assist- ing a needy brother by advice , and by kind 54 JOHN ...
... write from London to his brother , " what should I have done if I had not met Banim - mark me , that is a man , almost the only one I met here . " Indeed he was never weary of assist- ing a needy brother by advice , and by kind 54 JOHN ...
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