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The state of Ireland, and the measures of the government for its relief, considered with reference to the interests of the poor.

Publisher: London : James Ridgway, 1847Description: 28p.Subject(s): Poor -- Ireland
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VOL.47(1) The Rolliad, in two parts; Probationary odes for the Laureatship; and Political miscellanies: with criticisms and illustrations. Revised, corrected and enlarged by the original authors. VOL.47(2) Criticisms on the Rolliad, a poem; being a more faithful portraiture of the present immaculate young minister and his friends, than any extant. The several beauties of that inimitable poem are likewise carefully selected. VOL.4(8) Detection of a conspiracy formed by the United Irishmen: with the evident intention of aiding the tyrants of France in subverting the government of the United States. By Peter Porcupine. VOL.48 The state of Ireland, and the measures of the government for its relief, considered with reference to the interests of the poor. VOL.4(9) English union, is Ireland's ruin! or an address to the Irish nation. By Hibernicus. VOL.49(1) Some thoughts concerning the maintenance of the poor. In a letter to a Member of Parliament. VOL.49(10) Observations on the defects of the poor laws, and on the causes and consequences of the great increase and burden of the poor. With a proposal for redressing these grievances. In a letter to a Member of Parliament. By Thomas Alcock, A.M.

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