The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 560
... to all who have the social amelioration of their race at heart , to feel , that the cause of civilization and the moral improvement of the classes , must receive , even , a temporary check ; that social progress and reforms must for ...
... to all who have the social amelioration of their race at heart , to feel , that the cause of civilization and the moral improvement of the classes , must receive , even , a temporary check ; that social progress and reforms must for ...
Page 566
The first cause of my troubles was bad company and the love of money , and because I would not hearken unto my parents ' good advice , but followed the inclinations of my own wicked heart . 10. Disobedience towards both my Heavenly and ...
The first cause of my troubles was bad company and the love of money , and because I would not hearken unto my parents ' good advice , but followed the inclinations of my own wicked heart . 10. Disobedience towards both my Heavenly and ...
Page 567
not one — while thirty - five refer to a neglect of religious instruction , as the chief cause , and almost all the others as one of the chief causes , of their criminal career — but we are not without further and more conclusive ...
not one — while thirty - five refer to a neglect of religious instruction , as the chief cause , and almost all the others as one of the chief causes , of their criminal career — but we are not without further and more conclusive ...
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