The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 795
... knowledge of these branches of Political Economy , which more directly effect the masses . Considerable as are the benefits which have already been , and are being conferred upon the human race , by the extensive circulation of ...
... knowledge of these branches of Political Economy , which more directly effect the masses . Considerable as are the benefits which have already been , and are being conferred upon the human race , by the extensive circulation of ...
Page 1105
... knowledge should be imparted in common to ALL ; but to insure this freedom , and this knowledge to ALL , it commanded that religious instruction should be given separately to EACH section of believers . It was a noble , statesman system ...
... knowledge should be imparted in common to ALL ; but to insure this freedom , and this knowledge to ALL , it commanded that religious instruction should be given separately to EACH section of believers . It was a noble , statesman system ...
Page 1152
... Knowledge . Knowledge such as the Christian may possess ; knowledge rendering the youth of Ireland fitted for something nobler than to be the puppets of fools and knaves ; knowledge which will rouse the future men of Ireland from that ...
... Knowledge . Knowledge such as the Christian may possess ; knowledge rendering the youth of Ireland fitted for something nobler than to be the puppets of fools and knaves ; knowledge which will rouse the future men of Ireland from that ...
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