The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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Page 817
... Report . He should , however , be captious indeed who on that score would find serious fault with so valuable and creditable a work . Entering as we are about to do into the details of this Report , we confess to no little difficulty in ...
... Report . He should , however , be captious indeed who on that score would find serious fault with so valuable and creditable a work . Entering as we are about to do into the details of this Report , we confess to no little difficulty in ...
Page 819
... Report ) , " that the houses of a country are an index to the condition of its inhabitants , " the following is the state of things ascertained by them : - 1st class , or houses above the rank of farmhouses , and build- ings in towns ...
... Report ) , " that the houses of a country are an index to the condition of its inhabitants , " the following is the state of things ascertained by them : - 1st class , or houses above the rank of farmhouses , and build- ings in towns ...
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... Report of the Inspectors General on the General State of the Prisons of Ireland , 1855 , and just published , we have the usual able and lucid statements of the conditions of the various Prisons under the inspection of Messrs ...
... Report of the Inspectors General on the General State of the Prisons of Ireland , 1855 , and just published , we have the usual able and lucid statements of the conditions of the various Prisons under the inspection of Messrs ...
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