The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 562
... reader reflect but for a moment , on the moral condition of that almost countless throng , of men , women and children educated in crime , persons who , perhaps , have grown up from infancy to manhood without the means of knowledge or ...
... reader reflect but for a moment , on the moral condition of that almost countless throng , of men , women and children educated in crime , persons who , perhaps , have grown up from infancy to manhood without the means of knowledge or ...
Page 669
... reader can now understand the sources of that dissatis- faction which has been so generally expressed by those who are acquainted with the true history of this Blue Book . Its mistakes are not confined to Dublin . We have heard , from ...
... reader can now understand the sources of that dissatis- faction which has been so generally expressed by those who are acquainted with the true history of this Blue Book . Its mistakes are not confined to Dublin . We have heard , from ...
Page 997
... reader by the mention of the fact of his being brother to Sir Archibald Alison , the celebrated author of the History of Europe . It is to this gentleman that Mr. Gordon refers for his opinion of the character of the Irish population in ...
... reader by the mention of the fact of his being brother to Sir Archibald Alison , the celebrated author of the History of Europe . It is to this gentleman that Mr. Gordon refers for his opinion of the character of the Irish population in ...
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