Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 81
Page 791
... reference to the Educational , Moral , and Religious Charge to be taken by the Company over the Persons , ( and especially the Young Persons ) in its Employment ; with Eight other Pamphlets on this important Subject . By James P. Wilson ...
... reference to the Educational , Moral , and Religious Charge to be taken by the Company over the Persons , ( and especially the Young Persons ) in its Employment ; with Eight other Pamphlets on this important Subject . By James P. Wilson ...
Page 876
... reference to their fitness , at the mere will of the sheriff , himself a temporary officer , charged with the custody of the prisoners , but not with the ad- ministration of the establishment . Some of our gaols , we are happy to admit ...
... reference to their fitness , at the mere will of the sheriff , himself a temporary officer , charged with the custody of the prisoners , but not with the ad- ministration of the establishment . Some of our gaols , we are happy to admit ...
Page 883
... reference to the periods of their respective sentences : female convicts were more speedily provided with situations , and were usually taken direct from the ship to their place of service . The authorities did not recognise the payment ...
... reference to the periods of their respective sentences : female convicts were more speedily provided with situations , and were usually taken direct from the ship to their place of service . The authorities did not recognise the payment ...
Page 927
... reference to the proposed abolition of the power of compulsory removal . On the 10th of February 1854 , Mr Baines , the able president of the English Poor Law Board , asked , on behalf of the Govern- ment , and in accordance with a ...
... reference to the proposed abolition of the power of compulsory removal . On the 10th of February 1854 , Mr Baines , the able president of the English Poor Law Board , asked , on behalf of the Govern- ment , and in accordance with a ...
Page 933
... reference to England was exactly applicable to Ireland . He told the deputation that he desired to put an end to compulsory removal , which was unjust and oppressive to the poor man - he meant English- man , but he might with more ...
... reference to England was exactly applicable to Ireland . He told the deputation that he desired to put an end to compulsory removal , which was unjust and oppressive to the poor man - he meant English- man , but he might with more ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accommodation adopted amongst amount appears attend authority Banim Belfast Board Boyne Water boys Census character Church Commissioners Committee convicts crime criminal discipline Dublin duty effect England English established evidence existence fact factory feeling friends gaols Gerald Griffin give Government heart hope Hospital House institution Ireland Irish John Banim juvenile Kilkenny knowledge labour letter Limerick Liverpool London Lord Lord Cloncurry Loupian Maguire matter means ment Michael Michael Banim Militia mind moral National Schools never object offenders officers opinion parents parish party pauper penal Penal Labor period persons Poor Law Board present principle prison pupils question Ragged Schools reader received reference Reformatory Schools Regiment religious instruction removal Report respect Roman Catholic Scotch Scotland sentence society teachers thing thought tion whilst workhouse write young