The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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... allowed to make one or two observa- tions on the testimony before me relative to the moral and medical efficiency of the lady - nurses sent to the East . In the midst of many differences of opinion , in one thing all are agreed : all to ...
... allowed to make one or two observa- tions on the testimony before me relative to the moral and medical efficiency of the lady - nurses sent to the East . In the midst of many differences of opinion , in one thing all are agreed : all to ...
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... allowed them these sums in money , but I found , by experience , that this practice gave rise to an almost irrepressible amount of gambling , and tended also to encourage and somewhat facilitate attempts to abscond from the school . I ...
... allowed them these sums in money , but I found , by experience , that this practice gave rise to an almost irrepressible amount of gambling , and tended also to encourage and somewhat facilitate attempts to abscond from the school . I ...
Page vii
... allowed to cross the canal , which is about 200 yards below the School to the east , and were required , as a general rule , not to wander to any great distance from the School , for which in fact , they had no time . The situation of ...
... allowed to cross the canal , which is about 200 yards below the School to the east , and were required , as a general rule , not to wander to any great distance from the School , for which in fact , they had no time . The situation of ...
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