The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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... young , some of them very young , and un- trained , our grief found such an echo , judge what we met with in our officers , educated almost entirely under our own eyes , and who had lived on terms of intimacy with him whom it was ...
... young , some of them very young , and un- trained , our grief found such an echo , judge what we met with in our officers , educated almost entirely under our own eyes , and who had lived on terms of intimacy with him whom it was ...
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... young people meet abroad the temptations from which they were sought to be rescued at home ; and they yield to them ... young offender in so short a time , employ a species of discipline which will punish fast , if we may be allowed such ...
... young people meet abroad the temptations from which they were sought to be rescued at home ; and they yield to them ... young offender in so short a time , employ a species of discipline which will punish fast , if we may be allowed such ...
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... young , and as regards the young we have it established that the existing systems of attempted reformation have broken down . I ask whether on that score our vindication can be more completely made out ? But then follows the objection ...
... young , and as regards the young we have it established that the existing systems of attempted reformation have broken down . I ask whether on that score our vindication can be more completely made out ? But then follows the objection ...
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