The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 669
The reader can now understand the sources of that dissatisfaction which has been so generally expressed by those who are acquainted with the true history of this Blue Book . Its mistakes are not confined to Dublin .
The reader can now understand the sources of that dissatisfaction which has been so generally expressed by those who are acquainted with the true history of this Blue Book . Its mistakes are not confined to Dublin .
Page 988
The reader will be the more inclined to agree with the proposition of the President of the Poor Law Board , and the admission of the Governor of the Liverpool workhouse , when he reads the following replies of the Rev.
The reader will be the more inclined to agree with the proposition of the President of the Poor Law Board , and the admission of the Governor of the Liverpool workhouse , when he reads the following replies of the Rev.
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With these figures before him the reader can fully comprehend the melancholy importance of the following tables , from Mr. Clay's Report for 1848 , on the knowledge , secular and religious , possessed by the prisoners committed in that ...
With these figures before him the reader can fully comprehend the melancholy importance of the following tables , from Mr. Clay's Report for 1848 , on the knowledge , secular and religious , possessed by the prisoners committed in that ...
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