The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 8, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1858 - Ireland |
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... passing up and down by water . Here the sentinel at the gate motioned to me in a very peculiar manner , which I ... passed the precincts of the im- perial residence , where he put up his own umbrella , and motioned me to do the same ...
... passing up and down by water . Here the sentinel at the gate motioned to me in a very peculiar manner , which I ... passed the precincts of the im- perial residence , where he put up his own umbrella , and motioned me to do the same ...
Page 1416
... passed into the hands of a single Assembly , and the law of the 11th of August , 1848 , assured the respect due to Republican institutions . A few months afterwards the constitution of 1848 , confided the executive power to a ...
... passed into the hands of a single Assembly , and the law of the 11th of August , 1848 , assured the respect due to Republican institutions . A few months afterwards the constitution of 1848 , confided the executive power to a ...
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... passed in serious cases of crime , as to admit of considerable periods of fixed confine- ment , followed by a proportionate period of probationary detention , part of which should be open to remission in consequence of good behaviour ...
... passed in serious cases of crime , as to admit of considerable periods of fixed confine- ment , followed by a proportionate period of probationary detention , part of which should be open to remission in consequence of good behaviour ...
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