The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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... regard being had to his bodily health , his mental sanity , his intellectual improvement , and his moral amendment , by inculcating industrious habits , and by religious and moral instruc tion . Solitary confinement is the seclusion of ...
... regard being had to his bodily health , his mental sanity , his intellectual improvement , and his moral amendment , by inculcating industrious habits , and by religious and moral instruc tion . Solitary confinement is the seclusion of ...
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... regards the wealthy , while it continued a metropolis as regards the poor ; and in no inconsiderable degree it has remained so since . The causes , therefore , which induced those who framed the Articles of Union to introduce ...
... regards the wealthy , while it continued a metropolis as regards the poor ; and in no inconsiderable degree it has remained so since . The causes , therefore , which induced those who framed the Articles of Union to introduce ...
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... regard to the improvements I have made on my farm since I came home , I beg to state ( although you may consider it egotism ) , that they would not disgrace the Albert farm . I have systematically thorough drained 30 acres . I now ...
... regard to the improvements I have made on my farm since I came home , I beg to state ( although you may consider it egotism ) , that they would not disgrace the Albert farm . I have systematically thorough drained 30 acres . I now ...
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