Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 800
... pauper family , and to struggle con- tinually with want and wretchedness , without any of the com- forts , and scarcely the necessaries of life ; whilst the consequences to the community are , they bring into the market a surplus popu ...
... pauper family , and to struggle con- tinually with want and wretchedness , without any of the com- forts , and scarcely the necessaries of life ; whilst the consequences to the community are , they bring into the market a surplus popu ...
Page 923
... paupers . The next material act was the 3rd and 4th of William the Fourth , passed in 1833. It prescribes a certain ... pauper , stating that he or she had been born abroad , and had not gained a settle- ment in England . Justices at ...
... paupers . The next material act was the 3rd and 4th of William the Fourth , passed in 1833. It prescribes a certain ... pauper , stating that he or she had been born abroad , and had not gained a settle- ment in England . Justices at ...
Page 924
... pauper the powers of a constable , so that he might detain the pauper in any county through which he might be passing , although not a constable of that county . The 7th William 4. was again continued , by the 3rd and 4th Vic . c . 27 ...
... pauper the powers of a constable , so that he might detain the pauper in any county through which he might be passing , although not a constable of that county . The 7th William 4. was again continued , by the 3rd and 4th Vic . c . 27 ...
Page 927
... paupers , whose testimony is fairly liable to the imputation of being one- sided and partial . But in order to place ourselves in a position to make use of such evidence as is absolutely essential to a due understanding of the hard case ...
... paupers , whose testimony is fairly liable to the imputation of being one- sided and partial . But in order to place ourselves in a position to make use of such evidence as is absolutely essential to a due understanding of the hard case ...
Page 931
... bill would be with regard to the condition of Irish paupers . Now this measure would not affect their condition ; it certainly would not prejudice it in any way . He ( Mr. Baines ) had already expressed REMOVAL OF IRISH POOR . 931.
... bill would be with regard to the condition of Irish paupers . Now this measure would not affect their condition ; it certainly would not prejudice it in any way . He ( Mr. Baines ) had already expressed REMOVAL OF IRISH POOR . 931.
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