The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 760
... on Criminal and Destitute Juveniles of 1852 had , one might suppose , exhausted all the knowledge obtainable on the subject , yet Mr. Adderley's Bill was grudgingly passed , passed , let it be remembered , merely as an experiment .
... on Criminal and Destitute Juveniles of 1852 had , one might suppose , exhausted all the knowledge obtainable on the subject , yet Mr. Adderley's Bill was grudgingly passed , passed , let it be remembered , merely as an experiment .
Page 972
Mr. James Rankley , the London pass - master , gives a vivid notion of the sense of responsibility under which Irish paupers are passed “ 7795. You say that when you have landed them in Cork , you consider that you have done with them ?
Mr. James Rankley , the London pass - master , gives a vivid notion of the sense of responsibility under which Irish paupers are passed “ 7795. You say that when you have landed them in Cork , you consider that you have done with them ?
Page 973
In these returns it was acknowledged that 4,800 had been “ passed ” during 1853 , by the parishes sending in returns . If we take the following bit of evidence given by Mr. Rankley , it will be seen that that gentleman himself ...
In these returns it was acknowledged that 4,800 had been “ passed ” during 1853 , by the parishes sending in returns . If we take the following bit of evidence given by Mr. Rankley , it will be seen that that gentleman himself ...
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