The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 565
“ Reading and writing ' form but the earmark applied to distinguish the educated and uneducated classes in statistical ... and we find by experience less crime among those who read and write , because the class so distinguished has in ...
“ Reading and writing ' form but the earmark applied to distinguish the educated and uneducated classes in statistical ... and we find by experience less crime among those who read and write , because the class so distinguished has in ...
Page 850
He desired me to write a piece for the English Opera House . When I have it finished he will introduce me to Mr. Arnold of Golden Square , the proprietor , who is his friend , and get me immediate money for it without waiting its ...
He desired me to write a piece for the English Opera House . When I have it finished he will introduce me to Mr. Arnold of Golden Square , the proprietor , who is his friend , and get me immediate money for it without waiting its ...
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( writer 20. ) Twelve examples of the remainder of this eighth class were so unintelligible as to make copying them ... 8th classes had been convicted of felony , and were noted in our calendars as able to read and write ' imperfectly .
( writer 20. ) Twelve examples of the remainder of this eighth class were so unintelligible as to make copying them ... 8th classes had been convicted of felony , and were noted in our calendars as able to read and write ' imperfectly .
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