The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 5, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1855 - Ireland |
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Page 944
... question then arises , what is Marcy driving at in thus startling the whole country with his warlike re - opening of the Cuba question . Does he , or does Mr. President Pierce , seek to embarrass England and France on the Cuba question ...
... question then arises , what is Marcy driving at in thus startling the whole country with his warlike re - opening of the Cuba question . Does he , or does Mr. President Pierce , seek to embarrass England and France on the Cuba question ...
Page xxvii
... question put to them by the magistrates , as to whether they thought the shipowners of the town would be inclined to ... question , although it would not be difficult to show the great advantages that would result from it even in that ...
... question put to them by the magistrates , as to whether they thought the shipowners of the town would be inclined to ... question , although it would not be difficult to show the great advantages that would result from it even in that ...
Page xxxix
... question before him ; men with no disput- ed physiological theories to advance ; men founding their state- ments upon the proved results of long , and anxious ex- amination and of every authority worthy of consideration . Upon the question ...
... question before him ; men with no disput- ed physiological theories to advance ; men founding their state- ments upon the proved results of long , and anxious ex- amination and of every authority worthy of consideration . Upon the question ...
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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