The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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A vast number of paupers are sent to Cork , from London , Liverpool , and Bristol , although the total number sent to Cork is much less than the number sent to Dublin from England , or perhaps to Belfast from Scotland .
A vast number of paupers are sent to Cork , from London , Liverpool , and Bristol , although the total number sent to Cork is much less than the number sent to Dublin from England , or perhaps to Belfast from Scotland .
Page 973
a It is rather difficult to get at the exact number removed from England in the year ; for when the last return was ordered , it was openly stated to be imperfect , more than fifty parishes having sent in no statement whatever .
a It is rather difficult to get at the exact number removed from England in the year ; for when the last return was ordered , it was openly stated to be imperfect , more than fifty parishes having sent in no statement whatever .
Page 1013
-It appears to me that , if the present law is to be continued , it would be but justice to the rate . payers of Dublin , and particularly the ports where people are sent to , that some person should be sent over in charge , and that ...
-It appears to me that , if the present law is to be continued , it would be but justice to the rate . payers of Dublin , and particularly the ports where people are sent to , that some person should be sent over in charge , and that ...
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