The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 658
Other causes likewise , ( not , however , having effect on Dublin alone , )the increase of population , withont a ... In evidence of this , we beg leave to notice the increased accommodation which the governors at different periods ...
Other causes likewise , ( not , however , having effect on Dublin alone , )the increase of population , withont a ... In evidence of this , we beg leave to notice the increased accommodation which the governors at different periods ...
Page 807
He writes :“ If the working men do not obtain directly and immediately as an increase to their wages , a full share ... When the tide sets in favor of a particular trade , after a period of depression , part of the increased profits of ...
He writes :“ If the working men do not obtain directly and immediately as an increase to their wages , a full share ... When the tide sets in favor of a particular trade , after a period of depression , part of the increased profits of ...
Page 1053
Now , the returns of 1833 give that increase as between 23 and 24 to 10 , which allowing for the increase between 1828 ... In 1833 , the former had increased to 1,276,000 ; the latter to no less than 1,548,000 or nearer fourfold than ...
Now , the returns of 1833 give that increase as between 23 and 24 to 10 , which allowing for the increase between 1828 ... In 1833 , the former had increased to 1,276,000 ; the latter to no less than 1,548,000 or nearer fourfold than ...
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