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... volume , in their own language and character ! It is not that the progress of education should have been slow , when it might have been rapid , but so per- versely thwarted , that , after thirty years of the nine- teenth century had ...
... volume , in their own language and character ! It is not that the progress of education should have been slow , when it might have been rapid , but so per- versely thwarted , that , after thirty years of the nine- teenth century had ...
Pagina 10
... volume . The actual condition of so large a proportion of British subjects certainly cannot much longer be treat- ed with cold indifference ; and it would be well for them , if these statements were at last regarded as an appeal , I ...
... volume . The actual condition of so large a proportion of British subjects certainly cannot much longer be treat- ed with cold indifference ; and it would be well for them , if these statements were at last regarded as an appeal , I ...
Pagina 11
... Volume in the vernacular tongue , ........................ . SECTION II . ....... 23 SCHOOLS OF LEARNING - Of early and modern date , including some account of the attempts to employ the Irish tongue as a branch of Education at home ...
... Volume in the vernacular tongue , ........................ . SECTION II . ....... 23 SCHOOLS OF LEARNING - Of early and modern date , including some account of the attempts to employ the Irish tongue as a branch of Education at home ...
Pagina 20
... volume , therefore , refers more immediately to men and books ; the second to schools of learning ; the third includes the important subject of oral instruction . These , instead of having any such epithets as literature , learning , or ...
... volume , therefore , refers more immediately to men and books ; the second to schools of learning ; the third includes the important subject of oral instruction . These , instead of having any such epithets as literature , learning , or ...
Pagina 23
... Volume in the vernacular tongue . In this , as well as the following Section , the ultimate object of the writer is quite specific , though almost un- precedented . From whatever cause , there has long existed such a disposition to ...
... Volume in the vernacular tongue . In this , as well as the following Section , the ultimate object of the writer is quite specific , though almost un- precedented . From whatever cause , there has long existed such a disposition to ...
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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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