The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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... letter ? " I handed the letter to him , but did not read it . " Was it read to you ? " The priest of the parish read the letter , and told me that he had no objec- tion I should teach in the parish . I re- presented to him what my ...
... letter ? " I handed the letter to him , but did not read it . " Was it read to you ? " The priest of the parish read the letter , and told me that he had no objec- tion I should teach in the parish . I re- presented to him what my ...
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... letter of the 24th ult relative to Michael Maloney , teacher of Curryglass National School . They direct me to inform you in reply , that they have ordered an inves- tigation into the matter forthwith . I remain , Reverend Sir , your ...
... letter of the 24th ult relative to Michael Maloney , teacher of Curryglass National School . They direct me to inform you in reply , that they have ordered an inves- tigation into the matter forthwith . I remain , Reverend Sir , your ...
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... letter ? " First , I beg to state , that Mr. Gwynne's letter does not deny the fact of resignation . He says Michael Maloney , late schoolmaster under the national board of education in this parish , of which I am the officiating ...
... letter ? " First , I beg to state , that Mr. Gwynne's letter does not deny the fact of resignation . He says Michael Maloney , late schoolmaster under the national board of education in this parish , of which I am the officiating ...
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