The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 7, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1857 - Ireland |
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... respect and ensures obedience . The entire number of young prisoners was 97 on the day I went through the institution . But , really , the term " " pri . souer does not exactly describe their cor.dition , save so far as they are under a ...
... respect and ensures obedience . The entire number of young prisoners was 97 on the day I went through the institution . But , really , the term " " pri . souer does not exactly describe their cor.dition , save so far as they are under a ...
Page 1189
... respect to their not having any copy of the Bible , shows his complete ignorance of the doctrine and prac- tice of the Roman Catholic Church with respect to that book . We thall see hereafter , that a much milder spirit of Christianity ...
... respect to their not having any copy of the Bible , shows his complete ignorance of the doctrine and prac- tice of the Roman Catholic Church with respect to that book . We thall see hereafter , that a much milder spirit of Christianity ...
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... respect for the operation of the law in the execution of the pen . alty he has incurred . Mr. Shipley truly remarks that this step is far harder with the Irish than with almost any class of prisoners . The Celtic race has no inherent ...
... respect for the operation of the law in the execution of the pen . alty he has incurred . Mr. Shipley truly remarks that this step is far harder with the Irish than with almost any class of prisoners . The Celtic race has no inherent ...
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