The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 592
The right of visitors to admission on payment of a small fee , was considered sufficient to restrain the undue exercise of cruelty ; but experience soon proved how slender the data on which the conclusion rested Take an example .
The right of visitors to admission on payment of a small fee , was considered sufficient to restrain the undue exercise of cruelty ; but experience soon proved how slender the data on which the conclusion rested Take an example .
Page 623
... it is manifest that what may prove comparitively light and insignificant to one , may become cruel and insupportable to another ; or if the duty be imposed upon the gaoler , to fix the duration of each man's labour so as to equalize ...
... it is manifest that what may prove comparitively light and insignificant to one , may become cruel and insupportable to another ; or if the duty be imposed upon the gaoler , to fix the duration of each man's labour so as to equalize ...
Page 670
... and we desired to prove to our readers , that the claim of Dublin to these grants is founded in reason ... we have endeavoured here , to place all the facts of the case , as proved by these , and others , before the reader ...
... and we desired to prove to our readers , that the claim of Dublin to these grants is founded in reason ... we have endeavoured here , to place all the facts of the case , as proved by these , and others , before the reader ...
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