Removal of Irish Poor from England and Scotland: Shewing the Nature of the Law of Removal, the Mode in Which It Is Administered, the Hardships Which It Inflicts, and the Necessity for Its Absolute and Unconditional Repeal. by John Francis Maguire (Paperback, 2010)
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John Francis Maguire
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Removal of Irish Poor from England and Scotland: Shewing the Nature of the Law of Removal, the Mode in Which It Is Administered, the Hardships Which It Inflicts, and the Necessity for Its Absolute and Unconditional Repeal.