The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 8, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1858 - Ireland |
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Page 1311
... mother is sorry she did not leave me another year at Cabra ; for there is no deaf - mute school in this State except a Protestant one , and she would not put me there . I help mother in the house , but she does not like to send me out ...
... mother is sorry she did not leave me another year at Cabra ; for there is no deaf - mute school in this State except a Protestant one , and she would not put me there . I help mother in the house , but she does not like to send me out ...
Page 1357
... mother , or a testamentary guar- dian to whom legal powers could be given by the father pursu- ant to the provisions of the 12 Car . II . So much for the bear- ing of the Queen v . Clarke , and of the observations quoted by the Lord ...
... mother , or a testamentary guar- dian to whom legal powers could be given by the father pursu- ant to the provisions of the 12 Car . II . So much for the bear- ing of the Queen v . Clarke , and of the observations quoted by the Lord ...
Page 1376
... mother , ” “ The question , " he adds , " must be the same under the actual circumstances of this case , as if the father had died a Roman Catholic , and the mother surviving had been a Protestant ; would it in that case have been ...
... mother , ” “ The question , " he adds , " must be the same under the actual circumstances of this case , as if the father had died a Roman Catholic , and the mother surviving had been a Protestant ; would it in that case have been ...
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