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Pagina 7
... ! It is not that oral instruction in the native tongue should have been neglected from one century to another , but that , in the year 1830 , there should not have been a single edifice in all Ireland expressly devoted.
... ! It is not that oral instruction in the native tongue should have been neglected from one century to another , but that , in the year 1830 , there should not have been a single edifice in all Ireland expressly devoted.
Pagina 11
... tongue as a branch of Education at home , and of the Schools either founded by the Native Irish , or at their ... tongue , and the present condition of the Country with re- gard to a stated Ministry in the language of the Irish people ...
... tongue as a branch of Education at home , and of the Schools either founded by the Native Irish , or at their ... tongue , and the present condition of the Country with re- gard to a stated Ministry in the language of the Irish people ...
Pagina 14
... tongue . The language spoken in the vicinity of each of these tribes is of course that of the reigning power , and for ages most of them have been told that their only chance for elevation lay through that medium , though they did not ...
... tongue . The language spoken in the vicinity of each of these tribes is of course that of the reigning power , and for ages most of them have been told that their only chance for elevation lay through that medium , though they did not ...
Pagina 20
... tongue being employed , as the only effectual agent in this instance , just as in every other , the objections themselves , such as they are , have been noticed in the fourth Section . As the extent of the case , the extent to which the ...
... tongue being employed , as the only effectual agent in this instance , just as in every other , the objections themselves , such as they are , have been noticed in the fourth Section . As the extent of the case , the extent to which the ...
Pagina 28
... tongue , but despised it . " The language , however , of a people , which is as copious as our own , if not more so , can never prove a proper object of contempt ; * and the spirit which has begun to show itself in the nineteenth ...
... tongue , but despised it . " The language , however , of a people , which is as copious as our own , if not more so , can never prove a proper object of contempt ; * and the spirit which has begun to show itself in the nineteenth ...
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Historical Sketches of the Ancient Native Irish and Their Descendants Christopher Anderson Vizualizare completă - 1828 |
Historical Sketches of the Ancient Native Irish and Their Descendants Christopher Anderson Vizualizare completă - 1828 |
Historical Sketches of the Ancient Native Irish and Their Descendants Christopher Anderson Vizualizare completă - 1828 |
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