The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 7, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1857 - Ireland |
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... able , as able as he is well - inten- tioned . No officer ever had a more arduous post to fill - no man ever discharged the duties of an important office with more honor to himself , with more utility to the country , and with more ...
... able , as able as he is well - inten- tioned . No officer ever had a more arduous post to fill - no man ever discharged the duties of an important office with more honor to himself , with more utility to the country , and with more ...
Page xiv
... able comparatively to get into full swing , he realised £ 43 6s . , notwith- standing he then worked with all the anxiety and doubt caused by a debt of £ 600 . The part he has had to take in our efforts for diminishing this debt , now ...
... able comparatively to get into full swing , he realised £ 43 6s . , notwith- standing he then worked with all the anxiety and doubt caused by a debt of £ 600 . The part he has had to take in our efforts for diminishing this debt , now ...
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... able to write make notes in their books ; and it is most interesting to remark the quickness with which they detect errors in the answering , referring to their notes in case of any dis- pute as to accuracy . Another interesting point I ...
... able to write make notes in their books ; and it is most interesting to remark the quickness with which they detect errors in the answering , referring to their notes in case of any dis- pute as to accuracy . Another interesting point I ...
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