The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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Page 975
... conduct of each family and the work it has accomplished during the past week , and particulars respecting its individual members are rela- ted . Every boy who has deserved well receives encouragement ; every family whose conduct has ...
... conduct of each family and the work it has accomplished during the past week , and particulars respecting its individual members are rela- ted . Every boy who has deserved well receives encouragement ; every family whose conduct has ...
Page xxi
... conduct of those already so placed . The General Assembly is convoked once in each year to receive the Annual General Report ; and twice in each year , this same General Assembly is called to receive the Reports of the Patrons on the ...
... conduct of those already so placed . The General Assembly is convoked once in each year to receive the Annual General Report ; and twice in each year , this same General Assembly is called to receive the Reports of the Patrons on the ...
Page xliv
... conduct in Smithfield , are open to all , and are kept carefully , exactly , and plainly . The men themselves keep ... conduct registered by the officers . If he gain the best marks for one branch of conduct , he must strike a balance if ...
... conduct in Smithfield , are open to all , and are kept carefully , exactly , and plainly . The men themselves keep ... conduct registered by the officers . If he gain the best marks for one branch of conduct , he must strike a balance if ...
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