The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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Page 824
... existence . It is existence with a patch of land ; it is starvation without it . " To alleviate the misery consequent upon this awful famine - the sad details of which soon awakened the sympathies of even distant coun . tries the most ...
... existence . It is existence with a patch of land ; it is starvation without it . " To alleviate the misery consequent upon this awful famine - the sad details of which soon awakened the sympathies of even distant coun . tries the most ...
Page 869
... existence ; and it is not difficult or hazardous to predict success for an association of this kind when its aim is just and its means honorable . The question is one in which the Irish have of course a more immediate and a more than ...
... existence ; and it is not difficult or hazardous to predict success for an association of this kind when its aim is just and its means honorable . The question is one in which the Irish have of course a more immediate and a more than ...
Page 215
... existence and in full operation for a quarter of a century . They have never been continued since the Commission acted three years ago : they are liable to all the objections of being occasional , imperfect , one - sided , as compared ...
... existence and in full operation for a quarter of a century . They have never been continued since the Commission acted three years ago : they are liable to all the objections of being occasional , imperfect , one - sided , as compared ...
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