The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 7, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1857 - Ireland |
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Page 895
... appear are to witness the revival of some of these . Oneiromancy , necromancy , rhabdomancy , and the other minor modes of look- ing into the seeds of time , had gradually lost the estimation in which they were once held , but are now ...
... appear are to witness the revival of some of these . Oneiromancy , necromancy , rhabdomancy , and the other minor modes of look- ing into the seeds of time , had gradually lost the estimation in which they were once held , but are now ...
Page lviii
... appears to many , which has baffled the research of able men thoroughly conversant with the resources of our empire ... appear to me repugnant to the most obvi- ous dictates of common sense , to say nothing of its being condemned by all ...
... appears to many , which has baffled the research of able men thoroughly conversant with the resources of our empire ... appear to me repugnant to the most obvi- ous dictates of common sense , to say nothing of its being condemned by all ...
Page xxvi
... appear from the tables of attendanoe in the recent published report , that at least 4000 persons have at one time or other been brought under the in- fluence of the institution during the past year . - Yours , & c . August 10 , 1857 ...
... appear from the tables of attendanoe in the recent published report , that at least 4000 persons have at one time or other been brought under the in- fluence of the institution during the past year . - Yours , & c . August 10 , 1857 ...
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