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A plan for the general improvement of the state of the poor of Ireland. Dedicated by permission to the Right Hon. Robert Peel. By William Parker, Esq.

By: Parker, William.Publisher: Cork : Printed by Edmond Barber, 1816Description: x, 158p.Subject(s): Poor -- Ireland
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.244 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 23564-1001
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VOL.15(7) To a committee of the whole Dublin Society, appointed to consider Mr Baker's undertakings, by order of the Society, on the 31st of March, 1774; and now, by several adjournments, to sit on Thursday, April 28th. VOL.157(1) Oeconomic institution to promote the knowledge, collection, manufacture, and use of articles, the growth of this country : and other objects calculated to give employment to the poor. VOL.157(2) A freeman's letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, on the present state of the City of Dublin; with remarks on pauperism, charity, house of industry, suppression of begging, and many other objects connected with the interest and happiness of his fellow citizens. VOL.157(3) A plan for the general improvement of the state of the poor of Ireland. Dedicated by permission to the Right Hon. Robert Peel. By William Parker, Esq. VOL.157(4) A letter to his Excellency Earl Talbot, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, &c. &c. for bettering the temporal condition and moral feature of the poor honest peasantry of Ireland and the industrious poor in general; with a remark on the objectors to the Bible Society : by Honestas, a citizen of Dublin. VOL.157(5) On the supply of employment and subsistence for the labouring classes, in fisheries, manufactures, and the cultivation of waste lands; with remarks on the operation of the salt duties and a proposal for their repeal. Addressed to the Right Hon. Nicholas Vansittart, by Sir Thomas Bernard, Bart. VOL.157(6) A postscript to a letter to the Right Hon. Nicholas Vansittart, in which some popular objections, to the repeal of the salt duties are considered. By Sir Thomas Bernard, Bart.

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