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The labouring classes in Ireland : an inquiry as to what beneficial changes may be effected in their condition by the legislatiure, the landowner and the labourer respectively / by Martin Doyle
Dublin : J. McGlashan , 1846
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A letter from Major Pitt, of the Dorset Regiment, to the Society for Promoting the Comforts of the Poor : established at Carrick-On-Suir in the county of Tipperary
Dublin : Printed at the desire of the Society for Promoting the Comforts of the Poor, by W. Watson , 1800
Essay on the present state of manners and education among the lower class of the people of Ireland and the means of improving them
[Ireland : s.n.] , 1799
An Important discovery : addressed to the farmers and peasantry of Ireland, for effectually securing the angles of their houses, and of constructing range walls of clay, to any extent, in a cheap and permanent manner : with plans and elevations of houses and offices, adapted to their respective situations
Dublin : W. Curry, Jun. and Co , 1831
A vindication of the tradesmen of Dublin from the late calumnious charges of Daniel O'Connell, Esq. M.P : being a letter addressed to that Hon. and learned gentleman / by W.H. Dyott
Dublin : D. O'Brien , 1838
Report on the alleged violence of the working classes in Irish towns : as an impediment to the employment of capital. / by W. Neilson Hancock, LL.D
Dublin : Printed by Alexander Thom, 87 & 88, Abbey-street , 1865. - (Making of the modern world. Part 2)
A plan for a modified system of poor laws, and employment for the people of Ireland : in a letter to His Excellency the Most Noble Richard Colley Wellesley / by John Hinchy
[Ireland : s.n.] , 1834
An earnest plea for Ireland / by an Englishman
London : J. Ollivier , 1848
Three lectures on the questions : should the principles of political economy be disregarded at the present crisis?, and if not, how can they be applied towards the discovery of measures of relief? / delivered in the theatre of Trinity College, Dublin, in Hilary term, 1847, by W. Neilson Hancock
Dublin : Hodges and Smith , 1847
On the condition of the Irish labourer : being a paper read before the Dublin Statistical Society / by W. Neilson Hancock
Dublin : Published for the Society by Hodges and Smith , 1848
Review of the state of Ireland : with regard to the best means of employing the redundant population, in useful and productive labour / drawn up for the considration of His Excellency, the most noble, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by Robert Fraser
[Ireland : s.n.] , 1822
Labour in Irish history / by James Connolly
(Dublin : Maunsel and Co., Limited , 1910). - (Making of the modern world, part III)
The miseries and beauties of Ireland / by Jonathan Binns
London : Longman, Orme, Brown, and Co , 1837
Extracts from a pamphlet on the present state of the Irish poor : to which is added the means of profitable employment for the whole population, both of England and Ireland / by James O'Flynn
[England? : s.n.] , 1836
An essay on the best means of providing employment for the people : to which was adjudged the prize proposed by the Royal Irish Academy for the best dissertation on that subject / by Samuel Crumpe
2nd ed.. - London : Printed for G.G. and J. Robinson , 1795
A scheme for establishing general charitable loans throughout Ireland : humbly submitted to the consideration of the ... incorporated Charitable Musical Society in Dublin by their register, Charles Laurent, and now published by their order
[Dublin] : Printed for W. Watson , 1792
London ; Dublin : Printed for G.G.J. and J. Robinson : R.F. Mercier , 1793
Dublin : Mercier , 1793
Letters to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell : on the expediency of enlarging the Irish poor-law to the full extent of the poor-law of England / by G. Poulett Scrope
London : J. Ridgway , 1846
Rough notes on the present and future state of Ireland / addressed to the members of the Reproductive Employment Society, by Sir Montagu L. Chapman