The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 8, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1858 - Ireland |
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... opinion- of men who can elevate themselves above the atmosphere of prejudice and party , in admiration of those noble qualities of head and heart , which are purified from the base alloy of an interested opinion or excited feeling ...
... opinion- of men who can elevate themselves above the atmosphere of prejudice and party , in admiration of those noble qualities of head and heart , which are purified from the base alloy of an interested opinion or excited feeling ...
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... opinion that signs were the proper language of the deaf mutes . This opinion is borne out by others and particularly by mutes themselves , if the instructed deaf - mutes may be accepted as the exponents of their own feelings on this ...
... opinion that signs were the proper language of the deaf mutes . This opinion is borne out by others and particularly by mutes themselves , if the instructed deaf - mutes may be accepted as the exponents of their own feelings on this ...
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... opinion on the subject . Our desire is to simplify the consideration of this case , the surest mode of arriving at a just opinion of it . Going through a number of cases somewhat similar , which in some respects resemble the case for ...
... opinion on the subject . Our desire is to simplify the consideration of this case , the surest mode of arriving at a just opinion of it . Going through a number of cases somewhat similar , which in some respects resemble the case for ...
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