The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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Page 754
... Poor Law Guardians , the autocratic mandates of Commissioners , or the cases of assaults brought against Workhouse authorities , somewhat better ac- quainted with what the virtuous and indignant newspapers call the Bastiles of the Poor ...
... Poor Law Guardians , the autocratic mandates of Commissioners , or the cases of assaults brought against Workhouse authorities , somewhat better ac- quainted with what the virtuous and indignant newspapers call the Bastiles of the Poor ...
Page 833
... Poor Laws came to be established ) , deaths from starvation INCREASED RAPIDLY ! In 1842 they were 187 ; in 1845 they were 516 !! " It will be in the recollection of many of our readers how strong and confident were the prophecies of ...
... Poor Laws came to be established ) , deaths from starvation INCREASED RAPIDLY ! In 1842 they were 187 ; in 1845 they were 516 !! " It will be in the recollection of many of our readers how strong and confident were the prophecies of ...
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... Poor , ders while for compelling the Parent of every poor Person , being of sufficient remaining in Reformatory Ability , at their own Charges to relieve and maintain such poor school . Person , and also the provisions in the like ...
... Poor , ders while for compelling the Parent of every poor Person , being of sufficient remaining in Reformatory Ability , at their own Charges to relieve and maintain such poor school . Person , and also the provisions in the like ...
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