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  • The defects of private bill legislation 

    Malley, George Orme (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1869)
    The great importance of the question of Private Bill Legislation in relation to the growing wants of the community is so vast and so interesting, that it requires no small resolution for anyone, however experienced, to ...
  • On the expediency of the total abolition of grand juries in Ireland 

    Malley, George Orme (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1871)
    The grand jury is the only public institution now in existence which on a large scale controls and administers taxation without representation. The grand jury is selected by one individual irresponsible to all authority, ...
  • On the preservation of the seed of the flax plant in Ireland 

    Malley, George Orme (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1869)
    Although many treatises have been written, and many speeches delivered in this country within the last few years by landlords and agriculturists on the cultivation of flax, yet few have thought it worth their while to ...
  • Suggestions for the extension of the jurisdiction of the Civil Bill and Quarter Sessions Courts in Ireland 

    Malley, George Orme (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1872)
    In bringing this important question again under the notice of the members of this Society, and through them of the public, I should consider it necessary to apologise for its re-introduction, were it not that every class ...
  • The utilization of the reclaimable waste lands of Ireland 

    Malley, George Orme (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1870)
    The title of this paper is so suggestive, that the greatest difficulty arises in endeavouring to arrange the topics which crowd upon the mind when proceeding to treat upon it. The idea is not new. It has occurred to ...