The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 790
It was through the forgetfulness of such facts as these that Mr. Turner wrote the letters which might have served to shake the confidence of the public in a system which opposes the old principles of corporal pain , and prison labor ...
It was through the forgetfulness of such facts as these that Mr. Turner wrote the letters which might have served to shake the confidence of the public in a system which opposes the old principles of corporal pain , and prison labor ...
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designated , and wlien properly and clearly understood in its fair , christian , and equitable principles , we give our fullest and heartiest support - it is the principle upon which the Irish National System of Education is founded .
designated , and wlien properly and clearly understood in its fair , christian , and equitable principles , we give our fullest and heartiest support - it is the principle upon which the Irish National System of Education is founded .
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In this extract Mr Hill has epitomized the principles upon which Reformatory Schools have been founded , and to Ireland , those words which we have italicized are of very pertinent application . If , for example , the Government were to ...
In this extract Mr Hill has epitomized the principles upon which Reformatory Schools have been founded , and to Ireland , those words which we have italicized are of very pertinent application . If , for example , the Government were to ...
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