The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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... ment will depend much on our success in dealing with ourselves . We shall require an unexaggerated idea of our rights as well as of our strength , the measure of one being often the measure of both . We shall need in certain ...
... ment will depend much on our success in dealing with ourselves . We shall require an unexaggerated idea of our rights as well as of our strength , the measure of one being often the measure of both . We shall need in certain ...
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... ment of mechanics ' institutions , apprentices ' libraries , and reading rooms and by the abolition of all taxes upon knowledge . 19. That in towns there have been established upwards of 1200 of such institutions and reading rooms ...
... ment of mechanics ' institutions , apprentices ' libraries , and reading rooms and by the abolition of all taxes upon knowledge . 19. That in towns there have been established upwards of 1200 of such institutions and reading rooms ...
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... ment ; July , 1851 , for wilful damage , one month's imprisonment ; 1852 , for stealing thirteen pounds of lead , twelve months ' imprison- ment ; 1853 , misbehaviour in the Workhouse , fourteen days ; the same year , for an assault ...
... ment ; July , 1851 , for wilful damage , one month's imprisonment ; 1852 , for stealing thirteen pounds of lead , twelve months ' imprison- ment ; 1853 , misbehaviour in the Workhouse , fourteen days ; the same year , for an assault ...
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