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History, cont'd., 1847-1848. population, whose labor should... render those lands available for their own support; and finally, in a period of twenty-one years, convert them into crown lands... [Signed Daniel Desmond.] Cheltenham: T. Willey, 1847. 34 pp. 8°.

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Dufferin and Ava (1. marquis), FREDERICK TEMPLE HAMILTON TEMPLE-BLACKWOOD, Glasgow (1. earl), GEORGE FREDERICK BOYLE. Narrative of a journey from Oxford to Skibbereen, during the year of the Irish famine. [With an appendix.] Oxford: J. H. Parker, 1847. 27 pp., I pl. 8°.

Evans (Robert Wilson). Considerations on the scriptural principle of church collections. London: F. & J. Rivington, 1847. 30 pp. 8°.

Forbes (R. B.) The voyage of the Jamestown on her errand of mercy. Boston, 1847. 4°.

Foster (T. C.) Letters on the condition of the people of Ireland. London, 1847. 2. ed. 8°.

Friends (Society of). Distress in Ireland. Extracts from correspondence published by the Central relief committee. no. I. Dublin, 1847. 8°.

Gore (M.) Suggestions for the amelioration of the present condition of Ireland. London: J. Ridg way, 1847. I p.l., 70 pp. 8°.

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Hughes (John), archbishop of New-York. lecture on the antecedent causes of the Irish famine in 1847, delivered... at the Broadway Tabernacle, March 20, 1847. New York: E. Dunigan, 1847. 24 pp. 8°.

Letter (A) to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, First Lord of the Treasury, on the misgovernment of Ireland, and the necessity of the immediate abolition of the Lord Lieutenancy and local government. By a Friend to British connexion. London: H. Hurst, 1847. 43 Pp. 12°.

Mac Donnell (Eneas). Irish sufferers, and anti-Irish philosophers, their pledges and perform

ances. 8°.

London: J. Ollivier [1847?]. 52 pp., viii. Roman Catholic opposition to a state-endowment of the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland. London: J. Ollivier [1847?]. 15 pp. 8°.

Measures adopted in Boston, Massachusetts, for the relief of the suffering Scotch and Irish. Boston: Eastburn, 1847. 23 pp. 8°.

Meyler (A.) The real causes of the turbulence, demoralization, and miseries of Ireland... a speech ... Dublin, April 8, 1839, on a petition to the House of Commons, praying that the annual grant to the Roman catholic college at Maynooth may be discontinued. London: Protestant Ass'n Office, 1847. 20 pp. 8°.

Milne (David). Observations on the probable cause of the failure of the potato crop, in the years 1845 and 1846. Edinburgh and London: W. Blackwood and Sons, 1847. 2 p.l., 53 pp. I pl. 8°.

Observations upon certain evils arising out of the present state of the laws of real property in Ireland, and suggestions for remedying the same. Dublin: A. Thom, 1847. 48 pp. 8°.

Observations on the evils resulting to Ireland, from the insecurity of title, and the existing laws of real property; with some suggestions toward a remedy. [By Jonathan Pim: or, Rich. D.

Webb.] Dublin: Hodges and Smith, 1847. I p.l., 5-31 pp. 8°.

Report of the board of public works in Ireland relating to measures adopted for the relief of distress, March to August 1847. 3 pts. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Sargent (William St. George). The contemplated National endowment of the Roman Catholic priesthood in Ireland! Four letters to Lord Lincoln .. Reprinted from the "Carlisle Patriot "...also, an appendix, containing strictures on the...proPopery speech...in Parliament, April 14, 1847. London: J. Nisbet & Co., 1847. 34 pp. 12°.

Sketches of Ireland sixty years ago. [By John Edward Walsh.] Dublin: J. McGlashan, 1847. viii, 198 pp., I pl. 12°.

Sometimes ascribed to W. F. Wakeman,

Stapleton (A. G.) Substance of [his] speech ..at Manchester, on the occasion of the meeting of the Protestant Association of that town, April 23, 1847. [London: Macintosh, 1847.] 1 p.l., 5–8

pp. 8°.

Stoddart (George Henry). The true cure for Ireland, the development of her industry: being a letter addressed to... Lord John Russell... With a notice of the Irish Amelioration Society, as organized upon the plan of Mr. Jasper W. Rogers, C.E. London: T. W. Saunders, 1847. 23 PP. 8°.

Union in Ireland. By an Irish landlord [Hercules Robinson]. Dublin: J. McGlashan, 1847. 30 pp. 2. ed. 8°.

West (Mrs. F.) A summer visit to Ireland in 1846. London, 1847. 8°.

Whately (Richard), archbishop of Dublin. Address to the clergy and other members of the Established Church on the use and abuse of the present occasion for the exercise of beneficence. Dublin: Hodges & Smith, 1847. 12 pp. 8°.

1848.

Bowen (C. H.) Mortgage banks, considered as the means of providing employment in Ireland. In a letter to Lord John Russell. Dublin: J. McGlashan, 1848. 16 pp. 8°.

Brabazon (W.) The deep sea and coast fisheries of Ireland, with suggestions for the working of a fishing company. Dublin: J. McGlashan, 1848. X, II-III pp., 21 pl. 8°.

Correspondence, etc., relating to the Loch Corrib Improvement Company. 2 pts. plans. 1847-48. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

De Vere (Aubrey Thomas). English misrule and Irish misdeeds. Four letters from Ireland addressed to an English member of Parliament. London: J. Murray, 1848. iv, 265 pp. 8°.

Friends (Society of), New York. Aid to Ireland. Report of the General Relief committee of the city of New York... New York, 1848. 186 pp. 8°.

Heron (Robert M[atthews]). Industry for Ireland, founded upon a system of local superintendence. An outline submitted to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell. London: P. Jackson [1848]. 32 pp. 8°.

Ireland.-Law and practice in respect to the occupation of land in Ireland, Commissioners of

History, cont'd., 1848-1850.

Inquiry into. Digest of evidence taken before Her Majesty's Commissioners of Inquiry into the state of the law and practice in respect to the occupation of land in Ireland. Dublin: A. Thom, 1847-48. 2 v. 8°.

MacKnight (James). The Ulster tenants' claim of right; or, Landownership a state trust; the Ulster tenant-right an original grant from the British crown, and the necessity of extending its general principle to the other provinces of Ireland, demonstrated; in a letter to... John Russell...71 Pp. Dublin: J. M'Glashan, 1848. 8°. O'Connor (A. C.) Monopoly the all evil. London and Paris, 1848. 3 v. O'Leary (John). Recollections of Fenians and Fenianism. London: Downey & Co., 1896. 2 v. 8°.

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Papers relative to applications of proprietors of lands to have their property formed into separate electoral divisions. maps. 1848. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Pim (J.) The condition and prospects of Ireland, and the evils arising from the present distribution of landed property, with suggestions for a remedy. Dublin, 1848. 8°.

Reports (Seven) of relief commissioners. With appendix. 1847-48. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report of Lords committee on the operation of the poor law acts relative to the rating of immediate lessors. With evidence. 1848. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Scrope (G[eorge] Poulett). The Irish relief measures, past and future. London: J. Ridgway, 1848. I p.l., v, 96 pp. 8°.

A plea for the rights of industry in Ireland. Being the substance of letters which recently appeared in the Morning Chronicle, with additions. London: J. Ridgway, 1848. 1 p.l., iv-v, 3-94 PP. 8°.

Dillard (P. A.) The life of John Mitchel. With an historical sketch of the '48 movement in Ireland. Dublin: J. Duffy & Co., 1901. 2. ed. xviii, 286 pp. 24°.

1849.

Bridges (William). Plantation of Ireland. Three practical suggestions for the colonization and re-organization of Ireland. London: H. Bailliere, 1849. 16 pp. 8°.

Butt (Isaac). "The rate in aid." A letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of Roden, M.P. Dublin: J. McGlashan, 1849. 75 pp. 8°.

Carlyle (Thomas). Remimiscences of my Irish journey in 1849. London, 1882. 12°.

Ireland imperialised: a letter to his Excellency the Earl of Clarendon. Dublin: J. McGlashan, 1849. 19 pp. 8°.

Mac Donnell (Eneas). County of Mayo: its awful condition and prospects, and present insufficiency of local relief. London: J. Ollivier, 1849. 25 pp. 8°.

Papers relating to proceedings for the relief of the distress and state of the unions and workhouses in Ireland. 8 v. 1847-49. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

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Reports (Two) of committee on the appointment of receivers of the courts of chancery and equity chancery, Ireland, and the management of estates under their control. 1849. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Scrope (G[eorge] Poulett). The Irish poor law. How far has it failed? and why?... [with extracts from and references to the evidence on the subject] given before the committees of the two houses of parliament now sitting. London: J. Ridgway, 1849. 60 pp. 8°.

Votes in aid and rates in aid of the bankrupt Irish unions. Two speeches delivered in the house of commons. London: J. Ridgway, 1849. 25 pp. 8°.

Townsend (Thomas Stewart). The policy of a separate grant for education in Ireland, considered; with some remarks on the ninth annual meeting of the Church Education Society, held in Dublin on the 12th of April, 1849... Dublin: Hodges & Smith, 1849. 63 pp. 8°.

Wason (Rigby). Letter to... Lord John Russell... suggesting a plan for the reclamation of waste lands in Ireland, securing the government from any loss. Ayr: McCormick & Gemmell, 1849. 20 pp. 8°. London: J.

Ways and means for Ireland. Ridgway, 1849. 47 pp. 8°.

1850.

Affair (The) at Dolly's Brae. The speeches of Lord Stanley...the Earl of Roden, and the Earl of Enniskillen in the House of Lords... 1850. London: J. Ollivier [1850]. 39 pp. 8°.

Barkley (John Trevor). Report on the purchase and occupation of landed property in ConLondon: naught; with estimates of present value. T. Saunders, 1850. 2 p.l., 5-28 pp. 8°.

Caird (James). The plantation scheme; or, The west of Ireland a field for investment. By James Caird, farmer, Baldoon. [With appendix.] Edinburgh: W. Blackwood & Sons, 1850. vii, 192 pp., I map, I plan. 8°.

Cooper (Charles Purton). Portion of the debate on the Irish chancery bill, Feb., 1850. [Anon.] London, 1851. 8°.

Correspondence relative to the question of giving or withholding outdoor relief. 1850. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Falconer (David). The agricultural crisis; or, Landlords' duties and tenants' rights. Edinburgh: A. & C. Black, 1850. viii, 41 pp. 8°.

Hancock (W. N.) Impediments to the prosperity of Ireland. London: Simms & M'Intyre, 1850. xxi, 23-190 pp. 16°.

Hincks (T.) Education in Ireland in the nineteenth century." A letter to the Rev. Thomas Fitzwilliam Miller. Dublin: J. McGlashan, 1850.

2 p.l., 5-48 pp.

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History, cont'd., 1850-1852.

Low (William). Letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell...explanatory of a financial system for extending railways in Ireland, and for restoring confidence in railway property generally. London: Hamilton, Adams & Co., 1850. 16 pp. 8°. Papers relating to the aid afforded to the distressed unions in the west of Ireland. 7 pts. 184950. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Proposal for establishing a small proprietors' society of Ireland. [England, 1850?] 24 pp. 12°.

Reports (Fourteen) of commissioners on numbers and boundaries of poor law unions and electoral divisions in Ireland. maps. 1849-50. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report of committee on the Court of Prerogative (Ireland) Bill. Evidence, appendix, index. 1850. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Stark (A. J.) The South of Ireland in 1850; being the journal of a tour in Leinster and Munster. Dublin: J. Duffy, 1850. xii, 214 pp. 8°.

Ward (James). How to regenerate Ireland; or, Facts from the fisheries... London: J. Ridgway, 1850. 36 pp. 8°.

Whiteside (James). Regina versus Conway. Speech in the court of Queen's bench on the 26th day of January, 1850. Dublin: S. B. Oldham, 1850. 16 pp. 8°.

1851.

Correspondence between the Poor Law Commissioners and their Inspectors relative to statements as to workhouses and the poor, contained in a book, entitled, "Gleanings in the west of Ireland," by Hon. Rev. S. G. Osborne. 1851. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

England's Western, or America's Eastern shore? Old Ireland a new state? With their various complexities and perplexities discussed. By an old and almost obsolete Loyalist. Dublin: J. Falconer, 1851. I p.l., 47 pp. 8°.

Ferguson (W. D.), and Vance (A.) The tenure and improvement of land in Ireland, considered with reference to the relation of landlord and tenant, and tenant-right. Dublin: E. J. Milliken, 1851. xxi, 450 pp. 8°.

Hancock (William Neilson). Is there really a want of capital in Ireland?...14 pp. Dublin: Dublin Statistical Society, 1851. 8°.

Ireland. Observations on the people, the land, and the law, in 1851; with especial reference to the policy and practice of the Incumbered Estates Court. Dublin: Hodges & Smith, 1851. 62 pp. 8°.

Longfield (Robert). Report on the legislative measures requisite to facilitate the adoption of commercial contracts respecting occupation of land in Ireland. Dublin: Hodges & Smith, 1851. iv, 3-43 pp. 8°. (Soc. for Prom. Scient. Inq. into Social Questions.)

Napier (Joseph). England or Rome, which shall govern Ireland? A reply to the letter of Lord Monteagle. Dublin: W. Curry & Co., 1851. 68 pp. 8°.

ΟΥΤΙΣ. A letter to... Lord John Russell... on the reply of the home secretary to the address of the Roman bishops in Ireland, and on other matters now before the nation; by OYTIZ, once a freeman of England. London: Wertheim & Macintosh, 1851. 12 pp. 8°.

Report of commissioners on a proposal to adopt one of the harbours in Ireland as a packet station. Evidence, appendixes, index and memorial. 3 pts. maps. 1851. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Saxon (The) in Ireland: or, The rambles of an Englishman in search of a settlement in the west of Ireland. [By John Hervey Ashworth.] London: J. Murray, 1851. xi, 292 pp., I pl., I map. 12°.

Scully (V.) The Irish land question, with practical plans for an improved land tenure, and a new land system. Dublin: Hodges & Smith, 1851. vi, il., 280 pp. 16°

1852.

Catholic University of Ireland. Report of the committee, and list of subscriptions. Dublin, 1852. xiv, il., 8 pp. 8°.

Charters or Letters Patent granting certain lands for the promotion of education in Ireland, during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth and James I., with amount of all monies over which the commissioners of education have control. 1852. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Dallas (Alexander Robert Charles), and Wilberforce (H. W.) Proselytism in Ireland. The Catholic Defence Association, versus The Irish Church Missions, on the charge of bribery and intimidation. A correspondence between... A. Dallas and. .H. Wilberforce. 2. ed. London: Seeleys, 1852. 55 pp. 8°.

Dill (Rev. E. M.) The mystery solved; or, Ireland's miseries; the grand cause, and cure. Edinburgh: Johnstone & Hunter, 1852. 2 p. 1., viii, 9-304 pp. 12°.

Friends, Society of. Transactions of the Central Relief Committee during the famine in Ireland in 1846 and 1847. Dublin, 1852. 8°.

Goold (William H.) Speech delivered at the second annual meeting of the Scottish Reformation Society... 1851. Edinburgh: Johnstone & Hunter, 1852. 14 pp., 1 l. 16°.

On the Maynooth grant.

Ireland.-Health Commissioners.

Report of the Commissioners of Health, Ireland, on the epidemics of 1846-1850. Dublin: A. Thom, 1852. 79 pp., I map, 2 pl. 8°.

M. (A. J.) Observations upon the policy and provisions of the act for facilitating the sale of incumbered estates, considered with reference to their supposed economic effects upon the condition of Ireland. Dublin: J. McGlashan, 1852. 22 pp. 8°.

Report of committee on the immediate cause of crime and outrage in certain districts, and the efficiency and administration of the laws for the suppression of such crime and outrage. Evidence, appendix, index. 1852. 8°. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

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Armitage (Robert). The Penscellwood papers, comprising essays on ... the endowment of the Protestant and Roman Catholic churches of Ireland. . . 2 vols. in I. xxii, 288 pp., 2 ll., 333 pp. London: R. Bentley, 1853. 8°.

Bullen (Edward). Modern views on the relations between landlord and tenant, tenant right, and compensation for improvements. London: Saunders & Stanford, 1853. 32 pp. 8°.

Repr.: Law Review, May, 1853.

Forbes (Sir John). Memorandums made in Ireland in the autumn of 1852. London, 1853. 2 v. il. map. 8°.

Griffith (Sir Richard). Instructions issued by the late Sir Richard Griffith in 1853 to the valuators and surveyors acting under him in making the tenement valuation of Ireland plan. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Hamilton (W. T.) The Irish land bills of the late government considered with reference to sounder legislation for England and Ireland, in a letter to the members of both Houses of Parliament.

Dublin: Hodges & Smith, 1853. 75 pp. 8°.

Isham (Warren). The mud cabin; or, The character and tendency of British institutions. New York, 1853. il. 12°.

Keane (Marcus). The state of the Irish poor laws, considered with reference to rent charge in lieu of tithe: a letter . . . to the . . . Honourable Joseph Napier . . . Dublin: G. Herbert, 1853. iv, 5-23 pp. 8°.

Meagher (Thomas Francis). Speeches on the legislative independence of Ireland. New York, 1853. 12°.

Paper on the Roman and foreign law, considered with reference to the relations of landlord and tenant in Ireland. 1853. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report of admiralty committee on the merits of the western harbours of Ireland for a transatlantic packet station. Evidence and correspondence. Charts and plans. 1852-53. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report from the Board of Public Works on piers and harbours in Ireland. plans. 1852-53. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report of committee on the details of the reduced map of Ireland, now in course of publication. Evidence and index. 1853. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report of committee on communication between London and Dublin. Evidence, appendix, index. Charts. 1853. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Whately (Richard), archbishop of Dublin. Address to the clergy of the dioceses of Dublin and Glandalagh, and Kildare on the recent changes in the system of Irish national education. London: J, W. Parker & Son, 1853. 48 pp. 8vo.

1854.

Hill (George [Augustus]). Facts from Gweedore. Compiled from notes by Lord George Hill ...containing an introductory chapter in reference to the results of the system pursued in that district since the year 1838, with observations on the poor rate, schools for the peasantry, emigration, and illicit distillation. Dublin: P. D. Hardy and Sons, 1854. 2 p.l., 46 pp., 3 l., I pl., I map. 3. ed. 8°.

Lavergne (Louis Gabriel Léonce Guilhaud de). Essai sur l'économie rurale de l'Angleterre, de l'Ecosse et de l'Irlande. Paris, 1854. 8°.

Locke (John). Ireland's recovery: an essay. London: J. W. Baker & Son, 1854. 2 p.1., 68

pp. 8°.

Narrative (A) of the conversion and sufferings of Sarah Doherty, illustrative of popery in Ireland, and of the power of evangelical truth. New York: Amer. and foreign christian union, 1854. 128 pp. 16°.

Report of the commissioners of poor laws in Ireland, on the appearance and spread of cholera. With correspondence, details of cases, &c. 1854. 2 pts. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report of Lords' committee on the practical working of the system of national education in Ireland. Evidence, appendix, index. 3 v. 1854. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report of Lords' committee on the consequences of extending the functions of the constabulary in Ireland to the suppression or prevention of illicit distillation. Evidence, appendix, index. 1854. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.) Statistics relating to national schools in Ireland. 1854. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

1855.

Locke (John). Ireland's recovery; or, Excessive emigration and its reparative agencies in Ireland, an essay, with appendix, containing useful information, and numerous statistical tables, illustrating and substantiating the conclusions deduced ... London: J. W. Parker & Sons, 1855. 2 p.l., 92 pp. 8°.

O'Brien (James Thomas), bishop of Ossory, Ferns, and Leighlin. The Irish education question. A charge delivered to the clergy of the united dioceses of Ossory, Ferns, and Leighlin. At his ordinary visitation, in September, 1854. London: Seeley, Jackson & Halliday, 1855. xiv, 1 l., 120 Pp. 8°.

History, cont'd., 1855-1861.

Reports (Two) of commissioners on the state of the fairs and markets in Ireland. Evidence and appendixes. map. 1853-55. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report of commission on the management and government of Maynooth college. Evidence and appendixes. 2 pts. 1855. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

[Sherlock (Randal Hopley).] A vindication of protestant statesmen resisting repeal of the Maynooth Endowment; a full answer to the arguments of the Rev. Hugh M'Neile...and other objectors. Liverpool, 1855. 28 pp., 2 1. 3. ed. 12°.

Symonds (T. E.) Observations on the fisheries of the west coast of Ireland, having reference more particularly to the operations of the London and West of Ireland Fishing Company... London: Chapman & Hall, 1855. 64 pp. 8°.

1856.

Irish (The) abroad and at home; at the court and in the camp; with souvenirs of "The Brigade "; reminiscences of An emigrant Milesian. New York, 1856. 12°.

Report of committee on the court of chancery (Ireland) bill. Evidence, appendix, index. 1856. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Walpole (Spencer). Speech... in the House of Commons... June 17, 1856, on the national system of education in Ireland. London: Rivingtons, 1856. 31 pp. 8°.

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Repr.: Irish Quarterly Review for Jan., 1858. Miller (Thomas). The agricultural and social state of Ireland in 1858. Being the results of the experience of Englishmen and Scotchmen who have settled in Ireland... with an appendix... Read before the Royal Dublin Society... Dublin: A. Thom & Sons, 1858. 69 pp. 8°.

To the nobility, gentry, and farmers of England and Scotland. List of some of the Irish estates which are for sale by private contract, and farms to be let. n. t.-p. [Dublin: A. Thom & Sons, 1859.] ii, 20 pp. 8°.

Report of commissioners appointed to inquire into the progress and condition of the Queen's Col

leges at Belfast, Cork, and Galway. Evidence, documents, appendixes, etc. 1858. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report of committee of the National board of education upon the conduct of Mr. J. W. Kavanagh, head inspector of National schools. With correspondence, &c. 2 pts. 1858. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report of commissioners on the endowments, funds, and actual condition of all schools endowed for the purpose of education in Ireland. Evidence, appendixes, dissentient report by P. J. Stephens. 5 pts. 1858. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

1859.

Correspondence on the intended mail service between Galway and America. 1859. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Cropp (John). Remarks arising from a visit to the north of Ireland during the revival, September, 1859. London: Partridge & Co., 1859. 24 pp. 12°.

Hennessy (J. Pope). The failure of the Queen's colleges and of mixed education in Ireland. London: D. Bryce, 1859. 3-32 pp. 8°.

Holtzendorff-Vietsmandorf (Franz von). Das irische Gefängnisssystem insbesondere die Zwischenanstalten von der Entlassung der Sträflinge. Leipzig: J. A. Barth, 1859. xiv, 1 l., 142 pp. 8°.

M'Cosh (James). The Ulster revival and its physiological accidents. A paper read before the Evangelical alliance, Sept. 22, 1859. Belfast: C. Aitchison [1859?]. 15 pp. 8°.

Massie (James William). Revivals in Ireland. pt. 1-3. London: J. Snow, 1859. 2 pmp.

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