The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 890
... less than according to the following scale No. 2 . Minimum period of detention on public works , applicable to pri- soners whose conduct is exemplary . Scale No. 2 . A prisoner sentenced to 7 years , for a period not less than 1 year ...
... less than according to the following scale No. 2 . Minimum period of detention on public works , applicable to pri- soners whose conduct is exemplary . Scale No. 2 . A prisoner sentenced to 7 years , for a period not less than 1 year ...
Page 903
... less than fourteen years , shall be liable to be kept in penal servi- tude according to the terms following ... less than four , and not exceeding six years . Instead of any term of transportation exceeding ten , and not exceeding ...
... less than fourteen years , shall be liable to be kept in penal servi- tude according to the terms following ... less than four , and not exceeding six years . Instead of any term of transportation exceeding ten , and not exceeding ...
Page 1028
... less than 678,926 souls . Say , then , that the population of Ireland was— in 1846 in 1851 ... ... 600 ... 8,500,000 6,551,574 in 1854 ( less than in 1851 , by 687,926 ) 5,863,648 and we find that there has been an actual loss of not less ...
... less than 678,926 souls . Say , then , that the population of Ireland was— in 1846 in 1851 ... ... 600 ... 8,500,000 6,551,574 in 1854 ( less than in 1851 , by 687,926 ) 5,863,648 and we find that there has been an actual loss of not less ...
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