The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... respecting his knowledge of the educational wants of the people of Ireland- " Have you ever informed yourself with respect to the second report of the commissioners of Irish education inquiry of 1824-27 ? ' " I have . " Have you ...
... respecting his knowledge of the educational wants of the people of Ireland- " Have you ever informed yourself with respect to the second report of the commissioners of Irish education inquiry of 1824-27 ? ' " I have . " Have you ...
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... respecting the state of the colony , to procure their valuable report , and consult it for themselves . We shall only ... respect , also , the government were willing to go beyond the commit- tee , and actually consented to authorise a ...
... respecting the state of the colony , to procure their valuable report , and consult it for themselves . We shall only ... respect , also , the government were willing to go beyond the commit- tee , and actually consented to authorise a ...
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... respect to politics , entirely coincided with hers ; and I loved him too well to suspect for a moment that he could be wrong . Besides , he always ex- pressed a respect for religion in the abstract , which Miss Grosvenor either openly ...
... respect to politics , entirely coincided with hers ; and I loved him too well to suspect for a moment that he could be wrong . Besides , he always ex- pressed a respect for religion in the abstract , which Miss Grosvenor either openly ...
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