The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 664
... referred , when writing above of the Adelaide Hospital . It has been suggested that these institutions should , as we have already stated , be placed under the control of the Poor Law Commissioners ; to this we , in common with all who ...
... referred , when writing above of the Adelaide Hospital . It has been suggested that these institutions should , as we have already stated , be placed under the control of the Poor Law Commissioners ; to this we , in common with all who ...
Page 721
... referred to by well meaning , but nervous philanthropists , it would be well if they remembered the causes of this increase , to which we , in an earlier portion of this paper , referred ; they should remember in addition , a fact ...
... referred to by well meaning , but nervous philanthropists , it would be well if they remembered the causes of this increase , to which we , in an earlier portion of this paper , referred ; they should remember in addition , a fact ...
Page 900
We have just referred to the mode in which the objection above mentioned , of holding out an indirect inducement to crime ... referred to , would again arise , opposition to the further intro- duction of convict labor would be urged ; it ...
We have just referred to the mode in which the objection above mentioned , of holding out an indirect inducement to crime ... referred to , would again arise , opposition to the further intro- duction of convict labor would be urged ; it ...
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