The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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... things , of course the last excepted , would not be inappropriate in a people of dogged resolution , like the ... thing to be simply impossible , and consequently far better not attempted . On the other hand , however , there can be no ...
... things , of course the last excepted , would not be inappropriate in a people of dogged resolution , like the ... thing to be simply impossible , and consequently far better not attempted . On the other hand , however , there can be no ...
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... things profitable to the soul : self - control , self - denial , self - respect . In education , self- respect ought to come first , but with those who had forfeited self- respect it was necessary to begin with self - control , and self ...
... things profitable to the soul : self - control , self - denial , self - respect . In education , self- respect ought to come first , but with those who had forfeited self- respect it was necessary to begin with self - control , and self ...
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like all other valuable things , can only be had at a costly price . But it is worse than folly in the professing ... thing to hear the professing friends of education ask with exultation , " Have you read such or such a pamphlet on ...
like all other valuable things , can only be had at a costly price . But it is worse than folly in the professing ... thing to hear the professing friends of education ask with exultation , " Have you read such or such a pamphlet on ...
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