The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Would not that be very easily applied to Ireland ? -It might be very easily applied to Ireland ; but you would then have a law of selllement and removal . It would practically be a law of settlement by birth , and the port authorities ...
Would not that be very easily applied to Ireland ? -It might be very easily applied to Ireland ; but you would then have a law of selllement and removal . It would practically be a law of settlement by birth , and the port authorities ...
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If it were done away with in this country , and retained as far as Ireland is regarded , what would be the feeling ? - It would be looked upon as great partiality ; very partial legislation . ” Mr. Crawford , Poor Law Inspector ...
If it were done away with in this country , and retained as far as Ireland is regarded , what would be the feeling ? - It would be looked upon as great partiality ; very partial legislation . ” Mr. Crawford , Poor Law Inspector ...
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Parents of that class in Ireland have no funds , and in England very seldom ; so that you actually must fall back on the person of the parent , and not on his purse , in my opinion ; if the tradesmen class furnished criminals , it would ...
Parents of that class in Ireland have no funds , and in England very seldom ; so that you actually must fall back on the person of the parent , and not on his purse , in my opinion ; if the tradesmen class furnished criminals , it would ...
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