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    • Education the surest preventive of crime, and the best safeguard of life, property, and social order 

      Haughton, James (Dublin Statistical Society, 1856)
      Our national system in Ireland has been productive of great good. I would extend its advantages by increasing its funds, and by constantly widening its sphere of influence. No limit in these respects should be put to ...
    • Factory education 

      McKenna, P.J. (Dublin Statistical Society, 1855)
      It would be needless to point out the advantages of, or the necessity for, educating the great masses; and knowing, as I do, that there are amongst our members many men who, from their position as directors of railway ...