Considerations on the state of Ireland

being the substance of an address delivered before the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, at the opening of its seventeenth session, on Wednesday, November 18, 1863 : with an appendix, containing a comparison of the English and Irish Poor Laws with respect to the conditions of relief

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Considerations on the state of Ireland
John K. Ingram, John K. Ingram
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Considerations on the state of Ireland

being the substance of an address delivered before the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, at the opening of its seventeenth session, on Wednesday, November 18, 1863 : with an appendix, containing a comparison of the English and Irish Poor Laws with respect to the conditions of relief

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E. Ponsonby
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English
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35

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Digital version available with no restrictions Unrestricted online access

Electronic reproduction. New York, N.Y. : Columbia University Libraries, 2020.

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35 pages
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35

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OL44171568M
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1152917719, 21820650

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