The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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... question , so soon as it should be practicable to do so , and he trusted this solution would not be long delayed ; but , meanwhile , there was no sound reason why the English question , which was perfectly ripe for solution , should not ...
... question , so soon as it should be practicable to do so , and he trusted this solution would not be long delayed ; but , meanwhile , there was no sound reason why the English question , which was perfectly ripe for solution , should not ...
Page 1016
... question , how far it may not be expedient to repeal the law of settlement , with the view of getting rid of all those questions . 4641. Mr. Maguire . ] You say that the question of settlement is very easily decided ; would you be ...
... question , how far it may not be expedient to repeal the law of settlement , with the view of getting rid of all those questions . 4641. Mr. Maguire . ] You say that the question of settlement is very easily decided ; would you be ...
Page 1243
... question round to the class , the pupils themselves correct each other . This keeps up the attention of the class , as each boy feels an eager desire to excel his companions , and , as the child en- gaged at the card knows , that his ...
... question round to the class , the pupils themselves correct each other . This keeps up the attention of the class , as each boy feels an eager desire to excel his companions , and , as the child en- gaged at the card knows , that his ...
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