The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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... we have 2,400 of Dispensary patients sick in their own homes on a given day . But if we turn to the middle and upper classes , and if we find that there are three hundred physicians , surgeons , and apothecaries in Dublin ; and if ...
... we have 2,400 of Dispensary patients sick in their own homes on a given day . But if we turn to the middle and upper classes , and if we find that there are three hundred physicians , surgeons , and apothecaries in Dublin ; and if ...
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To conclude : I will add that in this last respect , the instruction given in particular institutions of the young détenus , has already produced its good fruits . The general abstract of the administra . tion of criminal jurisprudence ...
To conclude : I will add that in this last respect , the instruction given in particular institutions of the young détenus , has already produced its good fruits . The general abstract of the administra . tion of criminal jurisprudence ...
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The first consists of those who are supporters of the Committee of Privy Council , and to the usefulness of this Board we have already given the testimony of Lord Brougham . The income of the Board , for the year 1953 , amounted to ...
The first consists of those who are supporters of the Committee of Privy Council , and to the usefulness of this Board we have already given the testimony of Lord Brougham . The income of the Board , for the year 1953 , amounted to ...
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