The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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True it is , that although these Bills have caused considerable and violent displays of sectarian feeling , whilst their provisions were being discussed in the House , yet to the friends of the movement one fact was as patent as ...
True it is , that although these Bills have caused considerable and violent displays of sectarian feeling , whilst their provisions were being discussed in the House , yet to the friends of the movement one fact was as patent as ...
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Looking to man's animal structure , physiologists would certainly pronounce that a very considerable amount of muscular labour is conducive to its perfect action : and looking to his double nature it is hardly less certain that much ...
Looking to man's animal structure , physiologists would certainly pronounce that a very considerable amount of muscular labour is conducive to its perfect action : and looking to his double nature it is hardly less certain that much ...
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In the first place , it would be a loss to the community , as farming on a small scale is less productive and more costly than when carried on extensively , and there is , in small farming , a very considerable waste of labor .
In the first place , it would be a loss to the community , as farming on a small scale is less productive and more costly than when carried on extensively , and there is , in small farming , a very considerable waste of labor .
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