The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 756
... able to furnish satisfactory recognizances for the good conduct of their offspring , yet she stated the parents would very frequently be able , if compelled , to pay towards the maintenance of their children . " Among the cases that I ...
... able to furnish satisfactory recognizances for the good conduct of their offspring , yet she stated the parents would very frequently be able , if compelled , to pay towards the maintenance of their children . " Among the cases that I ...
Page 1027
... Able - bodied Inmates of the Work- houses in Ireland , in the last Week of April in Five successive Years , beginning with the Year 1850 . Able - bodied Able - bodied YEAR . Total . Males . Females . 1850 24,934 61,904 86,838 1851 ...
... Able - bodied Inmates of the Work- houses in Ireland , in the last Week of April in Five successive Years , beginning with the Year 1850 . Able - bodied Able - bodied YEAR . Total . Males . Females . 1850 24,934 61,904 86,838 1851 ...
Page 1063
... able to read and write ; ' and therefore fit to be included among the educated . ' 1. ' Hour fathar with har in heven thy Cingdom coum , ' & c . ( written in a fair hand ; writer aged 39. ) 2. Ower father who art in heven all wead by ...
... able to read and write ; ' and therefore fit to be included among the educated . ' 1. ' Hour fathar with har in heven thy Cingdom coum , ' & c . ( written in a fair hand ; writer aged 39. ) 2. Ower father who art in heven all wead by ...
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