JSSISI: 1864 to 1868, Vol. IV, Parts XXVI to XXXIV: Recent submissions
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Obituary notice of the late Most Rev. Richard Whately, D.D. Lord Archbishop of Dublin, President of the Society
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1864)Since we last assembled together for the annual election of officers, a vacancy has occurred by the death of Archbishop Whately, who for sixteen years presided over this Society. I have been, requested by the Council ... -
Address by the Vice-President at the opening of the Nineteenth Session
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1866)That Association has endured for nearly twenty years, continually acquiring strength and influence. It has been a remarkable phenomenon in the social state of Ireland?remarkable, alike, in its action and in Its objects; ... -
Report of the Council at the opening of the Seventeenth Session
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1864)If in all else the condition of this Society at the commencement of the session offer abundant matter for congratulation, the loss present to the mind of every member, which the death of its late venerated president, ... -
Considerations on the state of Ireland, an address delivered at the opening of the seventeenth session
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1864)Called by the desire of your Council to address you at the opening of a new session, and thus led to consider more closely the condition of Ireland, I could not but be impressed by the grave character of the crisis. ... -
Ireland in 1864
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1864)In January, 1862,I had the honour of reading before the Society a short paper called Historical Statistics of Ireland. In it I said, "Ireland is decreasing in wealth and population." The proposition was earnestly ... -
The sanitary state of Dublin
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1864)In this paper, for the incompleteness of which I shall at once apologize, I propose to sketch briefly, and as far as my observations have extended, the sanitary state of our city, being convinced that much disease, and ... -
The debt and taxation of Ireland
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1864)My attention has been directed to the "Report of the Special Committee of the Municipal Council of Dublin on the state of the Public Accounts between Ireland and Great Britain," and I design to lay before you the results ... -
Proceedings of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland: one hundred and twentieth session -1966/67
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1967)