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    • An inquiry into taxes on law proceedings in Ireland 

      O'Hagan, John; Jackson, Arthur S. (Dublin Statistical Society, 1852)
      Essentially just, as well as imperative, as is the present demand for a searching and extensive reform in our methods of judicial procedure, it is unquestionably attended with the same danger which always accompanies ...
    • An inquiry into taxes on law proceedings in Ireland 

      O'Hagan, John; Jackson, Arthur S. (Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1852)
      That the machinery of our present superior courts is too cumbrous, dilatory and expensive, is unquestionably true; it is true also, that an endeavour should be made to have the administration of justice effected with ...
    • On the exclusion of the evidence of accused persons 

      O'Hagan, John (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1875)
      Some apology is, I feel, due to the Society for the selection of a subject so often discussed here and elsewhere; yet when the topic is a proposed reform, it can hardly be said to be exhausted until either it has been ...