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Report of the second public distribution of premiums awarded to the successful pupils in the drawing and modelling schools at the annual competition. December 9th, 1843.

By: Royal Dublin Society.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by M.H. Gill,..., 1843Description: [2], 38p.Subject(s): Royal Dublin Society. -- Prizes | Art -- Study and teaching -- Ireland
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.188(10) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58718-1001
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VOL.187(5) Observations on the manufactures, trade, and present state of Ireland. Part the first. VOL.187(6) Animadversions on the fellows of Trinity College. By Theophilus Swift, Esq. VOL.188(1) The conduct of the resident landlords of Ireland contrasted with that of the absentees, and taxation, as a remedy for absenteeism, demonstrated to be necessary, just, and constitutional. By W.R. Anketel. VOL.188(10) Report of the second public distribution of premiums awarded to the successful pupils in the drawing and modelling schools at the annual competition. December 9th, 1843. VOL.188(11) The church question in Ireland. Speech as prepared by the late Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, for the debate on the first Roman-Catholic petition to the United Parliament, (13 May, 1805) now first published from the original MS. With an introduction, illustrative appendix, notes and comments to the latter by Dudley Perceval, Esq. VOL.188(12) A collection of documents expressive of public opinion on the utility and importance of the Ordnance Memoir of Ireland. VOL.188(2) The effects of absenteeism briefly considered in the following pages, which are respectfully dedicated to the resident proprietors of Ireland, as a trifling, but sincere tribute of respect, and addressed to the absentees as a short expostulation. W. R. Anketel.

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