The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 9,Partie 1W. B. Kelly, 1859 |
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... INTEREST . VII . - QUARTERLY RECORD OF THE PROGRESS OF REFOR- . MATORY SCHOOLS AND OF PRISON DISCIPLINE- Containing : Notes of a Visit to Ruysselede in September , 1858 , by a Lady - Prospectus of The Factory Homes Association - Reforma ...
... INTEREST . VII . - QUARTERLY RECORD OF THE PROGRESS OF REFOR- . MATORY SCHOOLS AND OF PRISON DISCIPLINE- Containing : Notes of a Visit to Ruysselede in September , 1858 , by a Lady - Prospectus of The Factory Homes Association - Reforma ...
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... interest in the great human family that none can do evil without bringing others to share in the punishment drawn down by their crimes . Till history and tradition cease , deep sympathy will be felt for the sufferings of Louis XVI ...
... interest in the great human family that none can do evil without bringing others to share in the punishment drawn down by their crimes . Till history and tradition cease , deep sympathy will be felt for the sufferings of Louis XVI ...
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... interest in the bizarre or ludicrous as in the tragic or horrible aspect of the shifting occurrences that followed so closely on each other's heels . They possess a good quality in common with many French and German historians of our ...
... interest in the bizarre or ludicrous as in the tragic or horrible aspect of the shifting occurrences that followed so closely on each other's heels . They possess a good quality in common with many French and German historians of our ...
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... interests , their family traditions , ought to have linked to the past , and made suspicious of the present , renounced their name , so to say , and applauded those events which were hurling themselves down from their station . In those ...
... interests , their family traditions , ought to have linked to the past , and made suspicious of the present , renounced their name , so to say , and applauded those events which were hurling themselves down from their station . In those ...
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... interest taken in her guests , she joined good dinners on Tuesday and Thurs- day . Her salon was an excellent inn ; but it was a calumny , though resembling truth very much , that her cook had taught her to read . The Chevalier Michael ...
... interest taken in her guests , she joined good dinners on Tuesday and Thurs- day . Her salon was an excellent inn ; but it was a calumny , though resembling truth very much , that her cook had taught her to read . The Chevalier Michael ...
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