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XI.

THE IRISH FLORA, comprising the Flowering Plants and Ferns. 1 vol. 12mo., fancy cloth, Price 5s.

XII.

FILGATE'S POPULAR TREATISE ON THE LAW OF LANDLORD AND TENANT. 1 vol. 8vo., Price 14s.

XIII.

LEFROY'S ANALYSIS OF THE CRIMINAL LAW OF IRELAND, with Notes, Appendix of Forms, &c. 1 vol. crown 8vo., Price 14s.

XIV.

NUN AND WALSH'S TREATISE ON THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, with a copious Collection of Statutes and Forms. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, Price 36s. The Supplement, 1 vol. 8vo., Price 8s.

XV.

ECCLESIASTICAL INDEX OF IRELAND, showing the Value,
Glebe Lands, Patrons, &c. &c. 1 vol. 8vo. cloth, Price 6s.
XVI.

D'ALTON'S HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF DUBLIN, with Memoirs of the Archbishops of Dublin. 2 vols. 8vo., Price 25s.

XVII.

THOMPSON'S DIGEST OF ACTS RELATING TO THE GRAND JURIES OF IRELAND. 1 vol. 12mo., Price 7s. 6d.

XVIII.

AN INQUIRY INTO THE LEGISLATION, CONTROL, AND MANAGEMENT OF THE SALMON AND SEA FISHERIES OF IRELAND. By H. F. HORE, ESQ. 1 vol. 8vo., 5s.

XIX.

MOORE'S MANUAL OF THE POOR LAW STATISTICS OF IRELAND. 1 vol. 8vo., Price 63.

ΧΧ.

THE ENGLISH SETTLER'S GUIDE TO IRELAND, with reference to Present and Future Prospects. Foolscap, cloth, 4s.

XXI.

THE LAW OF ECCLESIASTICAL RESIDENCES IN IRELAND. By GEORGE MILLER, D.D., Late Vicar-General of Armagh. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

XXII.

THE LAW OF DILAPIDATIONS IN IRELAND. By WILLIAM WILY, L.L.D., 8vo. Price 7s.

DUBLIN: HODGES AND SMITH, GRAFTON-STREET,

AND ALL BOOKSELLERS.

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THE

IRISH LAND QUESTION,

WITH

PRACTICAL PLANS

FOR

AN IMPROVED LAND TENURE,

AND

A NEW LAND SYSTEM.

BY

VINCENT SCULLY, ESQ., Q.C.

DUBLIN:

HODGES AND SMITH, GRAFTON-STREET.
LONDON: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, & CO.,
AND JAMES RIDGWAY.

1851.

232. c. 115,

DUBLIN: PRINTED BY ALEXANDER THOM, 87 & 88, ABBEY-STREET.

"There have been divers good plots devised, and wise counsels cast already, about the reformation of that realm of Ireland. But they say, it is the fatal destiny of that land, that no purposes whatsoever which are meant for her good, will prosper or take good effect."• VIEW OF IRELAND.'-A.D. 1596.

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Some say, and for the most part every man, that to find a remedy is impossible. For what remedy can be had now, more than has been had unto this time? And there was never remedy found, in these two hundred years, that could prosper; and no medicine can be had now, but such as has been had afore this time; and folk were as wise that time, as they be now; and since they could never find remedy, how should remedy be found by us?"— STATE PAPER.-A.D. 1515.

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