The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 5, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1855 - Ireland |
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Page 879
... look of romantic languor nor timid tenderness : his is a regard , powerful , profound , and deep , which by accident , burns in love ; a look of a disarmed hero , or a man of genius subdued by passion . My lover is what we call a Bon ...
... look of romantic languor nor timid tenderness : his is a regard , powerful , profound , and deep , which by accident , burns in love ; a look of a disarmed hero , or a man of genius subdued by passion . My lover is what we call a Bon ...
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... look out at once for farmers fit and willing to receive them . One gentleman , observing that it behoved the landlords to set the example , bespoke the first boy who should be fit to leave the school to be apprenticed on his own farm ...
... look out at once for farmers fit and willing to receive them . One gentleman , observing that it behoved the landlords to set the example , bespoke the first boy who should be fit to leave the school to be apprenticed on his own farm ...
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... look at the boys working , and have a chat with one or another . I should think that I devote on an average four hours a week to look- ing on and chatting . Such are our arduous labours . " + We have heard many suggestions offered , all ...
... look at the boys working , and have a chat with one or another . I should think that I devote on an average four hours a week to look- ing on and chatting . Such are our arduous labours . " + We have heard many suggestions offered , all ...
Contents
Practical Suggestions to the Founders of Reformatory Schools in | xxxvii |
Juvenile Delinquency the Fruit of Parental Intemperance By Mary | xlix |
Rules for Prisons in Scotland Constable Edinburgh 1854 | l |
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