The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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appointed authority , that he had used all reasonable means to prevent his child from becoming a criminal , for the state to pay part of the expense entailed by the child's misconduct . ” This , it may be remarked , is the principle of ...
appointed authority , that he had used all reasonable means to prevent his child from becoming a criminal , for the state to pay part of the expense entailed by the child's misconduct . ” This , it may be remarked , is the principle of ...
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The English pauper , I believe , is taken un . der the authority of some responsible officer to the workhouse of the union to which he is to be removed ? _Or to an overseer . 6990. He is taken by an accredited officer , and delivered to ...
The English pauper , I believe , is taken un . der the authority of some responsible officer to the workhouse of the union to which he is to be removed ? _Or to an overseer . 6990. He is taken by an accredited officer , and delivered to ...
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I do not conform to the opinions of the synod of Thurles , in reference to the Queen's Colleges or the national system . I have the highest respect for the authority of my Church in maters of doctrine ; but with regard to those two ...
I do not conform to the opinions of the synod of Thurles , in reference to the Queen's Colleges or the national system . I have the highest respect for the authority of my Church in maters of doctrine ; but with regard to those two ...
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