Statutes Passed in the Parliaments Held in Ireland: 1799-1800
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Release : 1801
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Page : 230 pages
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Author : Ireland
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Page : 710 pages
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Author : Ireland
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Page : 1378 pages
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Page : 1232 pages
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Author : Reform Club (London, England). Library
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Page : 648 pages
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Release : 1883
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Author : George Smith
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Page : 374 pages
File Size : 48,35 MB
Release : 1896
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Author : James Gregory
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 18,5 MB
Release : 2021-11-04
Category : History
ISBN : 135014259X
Spanning over 2 centuries, James Gregory's Mercy and British Culture, 1760 -1960 provides a wide-reaching yet detailed overview of the concept of mercy in British cultural history. While there are many histories of justice and punishment, mercy has been a neglected element despite recognition as an important feature of the 18th-century criminal code. Mercy and British Culture, 1760-1960 looks first at mercy's religious and philosophical aspects, its cultural representations and its embodiment. It then looks at large-scale mobilisation of mercy discourses in Ireland, during the French Revolution, in the British empire, and in warfare from the American war of independence to the First World War. This study concludes by examining mercy's place in a twentieth century shaped by total war, atomic bomb, and decolonisation.
Author : National Library of Australia
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Page : 856 pages
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Release : 1964
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Author : Oliver MacDonagh
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 50,5 MB
Release : 2024-10-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1040126588
Sir Jeremiah Fitzpatrick (c.1740-1810) was the first inspector general of prisons and lunacy inspector in Ireland and the first and only inspector of health to HM land forces in Great Britain. He also inspected convict vessels bound for New South Wales and the East India Company‘s troop ships, inquired into the Irish Charter Schools and attempted to alleviate the miseries of soldiers’ dependents. His further ambitions ranged from a poor law for Ireland to a reorganisation of Dublin’s police, to the regulation of noxious trades, from slave trade inspectorates to hospital management. He was therefore in many ways a precursor of the titans of early and mid-Victorian government. Originally published in 1981, much of the interest of the book lies in its revelation of late eighteenth century anticipations of mid-nineteenth century government. It also explores the differences between the two forms of administration and the reasons for the divergences and discontinuities.