The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 658
... increased accom- modation which the governors at different periods , and with the sanction of Government , have been compelled to supply in most of those institutions , and the increased grants , notwithstanding the financial ...
... increased accom- modation which the governors at different periods , and with the sanction of Government , have been compelled to supply in most of those institutions , and the increased grants , notwithstanding the financial ...
Page 705
... increased , though anarchy and civil war have con- vulsed her capital , the number of juveniles at these Schools , charged with serious offences , has not increased , but has remained stationary , at an average amount of from 310 to 315 ...
... increased , though anarchy and civil war have con- vulsed her capital , the number of juveniles at these Schools , charged with serious offences , has not increased , but has remained stationary , at an average amount of from 310 to 315 ...
Page 1053
... increased to 2,144,000 , the Sunday to 2,407,000 . So that in 33 years Day - Scholars had increased more than three - fold ; Sunday Scholars nearly six - fold . Now the popu lation had , no doubt , increased from above 11 millions to ...
... increased to 2,144,000 , the Sunday to 2,407,000 . So that in 33 years Day - Scholars had increased more than three - fold ; Sunday Scholars nearly six - fold . Now the popu lation had , no doubt , increased from above 11 millions to ...
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