The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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Page 784
... authority of M. Demetz , the Rev. S. Turner , Colonel Jebb , and the Rev. Mr. Burt . Flogging he considers unsuited to the class of boys sent to Reformatories , because " dragged up , " as they generally are , from the cradle to the ...
... authority of M. Demetz , the Rev. S. Turner , Colonel Jebb , and the Rev. Mr. Burt . Flogging he considers unsuited to the class of boys sent to Reformatories , because " dragged up , " as they generally are , from the cradle to the ...
Page 936
... authority over others feels it to be neces- sary to make his example conform to his precept , and thus we have seen lads who had acquired this distinction correct faults in which they had before indulged . Through them , too , we know ...
... authority over others feels it to be neces- sary to make his example conform to his precept , and thus we have seen lads who had acquired this distinction correct faults in which they had before indulged . Through them , too , we know ...
Page lxviii
... authority in a letter to Lord Brougham , recently published by Mr. Hill , Queen's Counsel . This learned gentleman ... Authorities of the City of Strasburg , for the cordiality with which they received us . Since this man , whose zeal is ...
... authority in a letter to Lord Brougham , recently published by Mr. Hill , Queen's Counsel . This learned gentleman ... Authorities of the City of Strasburg , for the cordiality with which they received us . Since this man , whose zeal is ...
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