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'on' the* tbro"t*U aTull ' dark 





lour is golden 





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Librarv," and the < : Book of 



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rovcment.- An attempt having 











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number of 





















wwledge, that such an e 

 mid have perished by fat 





few feathers down the legs, but 



.agers of poultry t 



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has greatly aggravate 



: e J land would ■■ lo bdiTid.«t^ 



lie country. The guardians should no? iTattj l 



roads, &c. Although, if money could not be procured 

 elsewhere, it might pay us duubly and trebly to leod, ot 



be better that the money should come from Ireland. 



taxes, a small income tax might be imposed upon it lor 



miserable country it has so long been. The poor-bw 

 has consumed all the capital of the country ; (!-• ;...:■ 



! 

 " out money in improvement . 



such as there is at present, any improvement can be 

 going forward such as to meet the urgency of the eaae. 

 To remove by emigration 500,000 paupers would be i 

 hopeless task, and even if this could be done, how could 



Government must deviate from their general rule,ud 



become the prime agents in a it! 



they wish Ireland to be raised to a degree of prosperity. 



addition Cf the honorary members, thus securi.* L 

 .fhV.eucj of tho e i.,r nh.s benefit the society uj* 



;r, and resident in Reading, 



• only employed in 



ment to open new 

 to appiy the only e 



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The • 



>eing practised, and preventing «« 



members «. ■"*? 



the amount of their general weeklj 



iate local management, and therefore 

 ) the Government a< 

 ire afford the sure 



and the* 



cyofth^c-e^tnSS? 



so thatTepayinents of the members * 



^e.% a ^towT g a £!, ' Cbel °H"SfaiUU T 5 



assuring to persons of both sexet a 

 sickness, by the payment of a monthly cont " u " ^ 

 the member. 2 'Medical attendance and nei*» 

 whenever necessary, by a monthly P»J fflen *£ ^ 

 3. A weekly pensiou, commencing at the age ot mtm 



fewpractica ' ! J ill h Um s nbj« tt> 



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 nia board should make an ii 



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A, example, of the greatest-.. 



• than 40,000/.) be thrown away upon oth 



atercourses s».u :liu to the careM seedsman. The land ^J^^* 



f these, and then , , ying f ro m sue" roo ^^ 



