The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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This proves a fact which may be affirmed of every large City , that its population , requiring Hospital relief , increases much more rapidly than its population capable of contributing , or willing to contribute , to that hospital ...
This proves a fact which may be affirmed of every large City , that its population , requiring Hospital relief , increases much more rapidly than its population capable of contributing , or willing to contribute , to that hospital ...
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Portland does in England , we find that in the year 1852 , out of a convict population of 3458 , the number of deaths amounted to 190 , being a mortality of 5 % per cent . on the population of the prison , and nearly 10 per cent . on ...
Portland does in England , we find that in the year 1852 , out of a convict population of 3458 , the number of deaths amounted to 190 , being a mortality of 5 % per cent . on the population of the prison , and nearly 10 per cent . on ...
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With respect to the importance of the Irish population to Scotland , do you think that the Irish population are of great importance to Scotland ? — Yes I do . 3923. In what way ? -- I think the labouring population is of very great ...
With respect to the importance of the Irish population to Scotland , do you think that the Irish population are of great importance to Scotland ? — Yes I do . 3923. In what way ? -- I think the labouring population is of very great ...
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