The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 689
We can assure our amateurs , both female and male , as the result of years of observation , that they will never so perfectly succeed in pleasing the circle of their acquain . tance by their musical skill , as when that skill is exerted ...
We can assure our amateurs , both female and male , as the result of years of observation , that they will never so perfectly succeed in pleasing the circle of their acquain . tance by their musical skill , as when that skill is exerted ...
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Parents are sober , but they never attend a place of worship “ B. , aged 12. Second offence . Has a drunken and profligate father , who could maintain his family , and earn 21s . weekly . The father has been three times in prison .
Parents are sober , but they never attend a place of worship “ B. , aged 12. Second offence . Has a drunken and profligate father , who could maintain his family , and earn 21s . weekly . The father has been three times in prison .
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We have never known a Frenchman who could , we have never read the work of a French author which did , acknowledge the theory of PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY . Hence it is that the Minister of the Interior , from first to last in his Report ...
We have never known a Frenchman who could , we have never read the work of a French author which did , acknowledge the theory of PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY . Hence it is that the Minister of the Interior , from first to last in his Report ...
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