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Letter of Right Hon. E.G. Stanley, Chief Secretary of Ireland, explaining the grounds on which the government have withdrawn their support from those societies in Ireland, in which the scriptures alone were taught, and have appointed a Board of Commissioners, composed of Protestants, Roman Catholics and a Socinian, to superintend the education of the Irish peasantry. It will be observed that the free use of holy scripture forms no part of the new plan. To the Duke of Leinster.

By: Derby, Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley, Earl of, 1799-1869.Publisher: London : MacIntosh, printer..., 1831Description: 4p.Subject(s): Commissioners of Education in Ireland | Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Education -- Ireland -- 19th century
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VOL.221(3) That the undersigned state prisoners, in the three prisons of Newgate, Kilmainham and Bridewell, engage to give every information in their power, of the whole of the internal transactions of the United Irishmen... VOL.22(14) The hurlers. VOL.221(4) A report of the proceedings in cases of high treason, at a Special Commission of Oyer and Terminer, held in and for the county and city of Dublin, in the month of July, 1798. By William Ridgeway, Esq., barrister at law. VOL.22(15) Letter of Right Hon. E.G. Stanley, Chief Secretary of Ireland, explaining the grounds on which the government have withdrawn their support from those societies in Ireland, in which the scriptures alone were taught, and have appointed a Board of Commissioners, composed of Protestants, Roman Catholics and a Socinian, to superintend the education of the Irish peasantry. It will be observed that the free use of holy scripture forms no part of the new plan. To the Duke of Leinster. VOL.22(2) Cholera morbus. A few plain remarks on the disease called cholera morbus, intended principally for the poorer classes. VOL.222(1) A report of the trial of Michael Keenan, for administering an unlawful oath. VOL.222(2) A report of the trial of Edward Browne and others for administering, and of Laurence Woods for taking an unlawful oath.

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