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Laws and regulations of the Hibernian Philanthropic Society.

By: Hibernian Philanthropic Society.Publisher: Dublin : [s.n.], 1803Description: 15, [1]p.Subject(s): Poor -- Ireland | Ireland -- History -- 1800-1837
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.156(10) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 23558-1001
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VOL.155(9) A concise view of the House of Industry, with respect, principally, to some interesting particulars in the internal state and regulation of it. By a Member of the Corporation. VOL.15(6) Experiments in agriculture, made under the direction of the Right Honourble and Honourable Dublin Society, in the year 1770. In which the cabbage husbandry is further pursued; the culture of rape in various methods as food for cattle; ... By John Wynn Baker, F.R.S. ... VOL.156(1) Hints for the relief of the poor, by suggesting how they may procure a cheap and comfortable subsistence in times of scarcity. VOL.156(10) Laws and regulations of the Hibernian Philanthropic Society. VOL.156(11) The first Annual Report of the Committee of Management, laid before the general meeting of the Richmond National Institution for the Instruction of the Industrious Blind, in Gt. Britain-Street, Dublin; held on Monday the 14th of May 1810, with the general rules and regulations for the government of the institution, and an account of the funds. To which is annexed the list of subscribers. VOL.156(12) A method of improving the condition of the Irish poor. Suggested in a letter to Samuel Whitbread, Esq. M.P. VOL.156(13) The first Report of the Society, instituted in Edinburgh on 25th January 1813, for the suppression of beggars, for the relief of occasional distress, and for the encouragement of industry among the poor. With an account of receipts and disbursements from 27th February to 1st November 1813.

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