The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 667
... given day , 1,500 and if we multiply this number by four , as in the first instance , and for the same reason , we find the total of this class sick , at their own residences on a given day , to amount to 6,000 . If the totals of both ...
... given day , 1,500 and if we multiply this number by four , as in the first instance , and for the same reason , we find the total of this class sick , at their own residences on a given day , to amount to 6,000 . If the totals of both ...
Page 703
... given in particular institutions of the young détenus , has already produced its good fruits . The general abstract of the administra tion of criminal jurisprudence which has given a résumé of the results of the period from 1842 to 1850 ...
... given in particular institutions of the young détenus , has already produced its good fruits . The general abstract of the administra tion of criminal jurisprudence which has given a résumé of the results of the period from 1842 to 1850 ...
Page 1077
... given the tes- timony of Lord Brougham . The income of the Board , for the year 1853 , amounted to £ 260,000 . The funds are dis- tributed to schools of all denominations , in aid of sums raised to a certain amount , in the locality in ...
... given the tes- timony of Lord Brougham . The income of the Board , for the year 1853 , amounted to £ 260,000 . The funds are dis- tributed to schools of all denominations , in aid of sums raised to a certain amount , in the locality in ...
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