Historical Sketches of the Native Irish and Their Descendants: Illustrative of Their Past and Present State with Regard to Literature, Education, and Oral InstructionOliver & Boyd, 1830 - 358 pages |
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... language of the Irish people , ... 129 SECTION IV . UNFOUNDED OBJECTIONS - Against the employment of the Irish language answered , and shown to be of baneful tendency in every sense ; as it is not only essential to the effectual instruc ...
... language of the Irish people , ... 129 SECTION IV . UNFOUNDED OBJECTIONS - Against the employment of the Irish language answered , and shown to be of baneful tendency in every sense ; as it is not only essential to the effectual instruc ...
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... Irish language , whether by means of Stationary or of Circulating Schools , .... SECTION IX . 250 ..270 DESIDERATA- -ORAL INSTRUCTION - Or the necessity and importance of ministering the Divine Word in a language under- stood by the ...
... Irish language , whether by means of Stationary or of Circulating Schools , .... SECTION IX . 250 ..270 DESIDERATA- -ORAL INSTRUCTION - Or the necessity and importance of ministering the Divine Word in a language under- stood by the ...
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... Irish language ; but as these give occa- sion to state various collateral proofs of the necessity and importance of the vulgar tongue being employed , as the only effectual agent in this instance , just as in every other , the ...
... Irish language ; but as these give occa- sion to state various collateral proofs of the necessity and importance of the vulgar tongue being employed , as the only effectual agent in this instance , just as in every other , the ...
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... Irish language itself the writer cannot as yet speak , and perhaps never will . As a medium of com- munication , therefore , he cannot feel the enthusiastic at- tachment of a native , and , it is presumed , may there- fore be admitted ...
... Irish language itself the writer cannot as yet speak , and perhaps never will . As a medium of com- munication , therefore , he cannot feel the enthusiastic at- tachment of a native , and , it is presumed , may there- fore be admitted ...
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... Irish language is the repository of either much li- terary excellence , or valuable historic information , no one is less disposed to assert than the present writer . All that he means to affirm is , that the amount of in- formation in ...
... Irish language is the repository of either much li- terary excellence , or valuable historic information , no one is less disposed to assert than the present writer . All that he means to affirm is , that the amount of in- formation in ...
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