The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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Page 837
... effect any sudden alteration in the dietary of a people is a matter of greater difficulty than to effect a change in either their religious or their political institutions - the former under excitement may become as contagious as an ...
... effect any sudden alteration in the dietary of a people is a matter of greater difficulty than to effect a change in either their religious or their political institutions - the former under excitement may become as contagious as an ...
Page 162
... effect , it should , as being the only strong support of Mr. Hill's plan , have been proved either by facts or reasoning that raising the interest on exchequer bills assisted to relieve the gen- eral want . It seems much more likely ...
... effect , it should , as being the only strong support of Mr. Hill's plan , have been proved either by facts or reasoning that raising the interest on exchequer bills assisted to relieve the gen- eral want . It seems much more likely ...
Page liii
... effect I think it must be to operate as a check to the disposition upon the part of the discharged criminal to return to his evil courses , inasmuch as , by one stroke of the minister's pen , he may , without any reason being assigned ...
... effect I think it must be to operate as a check to the disposition upon the part of the discharged criminal to return to his evil courses , inasmuch as , by one stroke of the minister's pen , he may , without any reason being assigned ...
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