Chartered education in Ireland. The dean of Achonry's letter on the duty and expediency of landed proprietors in Ireland co-operating with the Board of national education, considered by a layman

Chartered education in Ireland. The dean of Achonry's letter on the duty and expediency of landed proprietors in Ireland co-operating with the Board of national education, considered by a layman
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