Considerations on the Present State of Ireland: And on the Best Means of Improving the Condition of Its Inhabitants |
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... civil administration of the laws . The judicial fees in the superior courts have , in the last year , been abolished ; the receipt of all fees of a similar nature , and especially of fees paid to magistrates , should be strictly pro ...
... civil administration of the laws . The judicial fees in the superior courts have , in the last year , been abolished ; the receipt of all fees of a similar nature , and especially of fees paid to magistrates , should be strictly pro ...
Page 33
... civil broils have not yet passed away - a people full of zeal indeed for religion , alive to every thing kind and generous , hospitable , good - humoured and warm - hearted ; -but with what melancholy combinations do they possess these ...
... civil broils have not yet passed away - a people full of zeal indeed for religion , alive to every thing kind and generous , hospitable , good - humoured and warm - hearted ; -but with what melancholy combinations do they possess these ...
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... civil redress , and a cheap and simple mode of legal pro- cedure ; reduction of taxes , which , pressing on the poor , leave them without the power of commanding the comforts of life ; such addi- tional dignity for the minister of ...
... civil redress , and a cheap and simple mode of legal pro- cedure ; reduction of taxes , which , pressing on the poor , leave them without the power of commanding the comforts of life ; such addi- tional dignity for the minister of ...
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