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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 E.G. Stanley, Chief Secretary of Ireland, explaining the grounds on which the government have withdrawn their support from those societies in Ireland, in which the scriptures alone were taught, and have appointed a Board of Commissioners, composed of Protestants,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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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.22(15) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57574-1001
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VOL.99(3) A treatise on the culture of tobacco in Ireland, with directions for the most approved manner of growing it, as practiced in this country, from the gathering of the seed to the saving of the leaf. By William Lambert, Esq., a practical writer on the subject. VOL.99(4) Forgery laws. Proceedings of a public meeting, held in Dublin, the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor in the chair, on the ninth of March, 1831;. VOL.99(5) Debate upon the Master of the Rolls (Ireland) Bill, in the House of Commons, on Wednesday, the 22nd of February, 1832. VOL.99(7) 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 E.G. Stanley, Chief Secretary of Ireland, explaining the grounds on which the government have withdrawn their support from those societies in Ireland, in which the scriptures alone were taught, and have appointed a Board of Commissioners, composed of Protestants,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.99(7) Second annual report of the Protestant Orphan Society, founded A.D. 1828. Adopted at the annual meeting of the Society held in the Rotunda, Dublin, on Monday, the 25th April, 1831. With an appendix. Containing the rules of the Society -- Lists of subscribers, statement of income and expenditure, &c. VOL.99(8) Report on the prevention of spasmodic cholera, submitted to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, by the General Board of Health in Dublin. VOL.99(9) A statement of the proceedings of the Western Committee for the Relief of the Irish Poor. With an appendix, containing reports, correspondence, treasurer's account, and list of subscriptions.

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