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Analysis of the Report, and epitome of the evidence taken before a Select Committee of the House of Commons in the session of 1836, on the Royal Dublin Society: together with notes and illustrations, by a member of the Society.

By: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee to Inquire into the Administration of the Dublin Society.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for Hodges and Smith,..., 1836Description: vi,[2],296,lxxi,[1]p.Subject(s): Royal Dublin Society
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.201(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58877-1001
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VOL.20(1) Report of speeches delivered at a public meeting of the friends of the Established Church of Scotland, desirous of obtaining, through the aid of the state, an extension of the means of religious instruction and parochial superintendence, held in the Assembly Rooms, Wednesday, April 15, 1835. Taken in short-hand by Mr. S. Macgregor. VOL.201(1) Abstract of the first report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the state of religious and other instruction in Ireland, containing the population of each benefice and parish; together with some remarks in explanation of the nature of parochial benefices, and of the principles on which the taking of the census was conducted. By William Tighe Hamilton, Esq., Barrister at Law, (one of the Commissioners) VOL.201(2) England, Ireland, and America. VOL.201(3) Analysis of the Report, and epitome of the evidence taken before a Select Committee of the House of Commons in the session of 1836, on the Royal Dublin Society: together with notes and illustrations, by a member of the Society. VOL.20(2) Middlesex Sessions, May 16, 1832. A correct report of the trial of Messrs. Benbow, Lovett, & Watson, as the leaders of the Farce Day procession. VOL.202(1) Practical domestic politics; being a comparative and prospective sketch of the agriculture and population of Great Britain and Ireland; including some suggestions on the practicability and expediency of draining and cultivating the bogs of Ireland, and thereby to afford employment to the numerous poor of that country, and to provide corn for the increasing population of the United Kingdom. Humbly addressed to the serious consideration of the legislature. By Richard Griffith, M.R.I.A. VOL.202(2) Documents illustrative of the oppressions and cruelties of Irish revenue officers.

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