The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 815
... existing state pro- visions for investing the savings of the humbler classes . We are satisfied that to do the working man full justice , and rescue hitn from the temptations of spending on present in- dulgence , the most attractive ...
... existing state pro- visions for investing the savings of the humbler classes . We are satisfied that to do the working man full justice , and rescue hitn from the temptations of spending on present in- dulgence , the most attractive ...
Page 932
... existing legislation on this subject was not satisfactory ; but , for reasons he had mentioned , he had thought it advisable to confine this bill to the subject of removals on the ground of settlement . That was a very large subject in ...
... existing legislation on this subject was not satisfactory ; but , for reasons he had mentioned , he had thought it advisable to confine this bill to the subject of removals on the ground of settlement . That was a very large subject in ...
Page 934
... existing law with respect to the removal of paupers from England and Scotland to Ireland , was in a very unsatisfactory state , and required amendment . At the same time he could not help thinking that the hon . gentleman might have ...
... existing law with respect to the removal of paupers from England and Scotland to Ireland , was in a very unsatisfactory state , and required amendment . At the same time he could not help thinking that the hon . gentleman might have ...
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