The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Poor Laws , some of the citizens of Dublin , and two Medical Men of high standing , connected with London Hospitals , they have arrived at the following conclusions : —First , that the Hospitals afford , to the Medical School of Dublin ...
Poor Laws , some of the citizens of Dublin , and two Medical Men of high standing , connected with London Hospitals , they have arrived at the following conclusions : —First , that the Hospitals afford , to the Medical School of Dublin ...
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Statement of the number of Deck Passengers from Dublin to Liver . pool , and from Liverpool to Dublin , in each month of the year 1853 , by the Vessels of the City of Dublin Steam Packet Company , —distinguishing the number who paid for ...
Statement of the number of Deck Passengers from Dublin to Liver . pool , and from Liverpool to Dublin , in each month of the year 1853 , by the Vessels of the City of Dublin Steam Packet Company , —distinguishing the number who paid for ...
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We do sincerely hope , notwithstanding the blunders of the Census , that the Dublin Hospital Grants shall be continued ; we found this hope upon these passages of the Report of the Select Committee , which declared that “ The City of ...
We do sincerely hope , notwithstanding the blunders of the Census , that the Dublin Hospital Grants shall be continued ; we found this hope upon these passages of the Report of the Select Committee , which declared that “ The City of ...
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