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    • A comparison of the principal economic features of Eire and Denmark 

      Beddy, J. P. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1944)
      Denmark is not only a smaller country than Eire but her climate is less equable, her soils are, in general, lighter and poorer, she has no coal and no water power to compensate for its absence, nor has she any iron ore ...
    • Considerations on the state of Ireland, an address delivered at the opening of the seventeenth session 

      Ingram, John Kells (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1864)
      Called by the desire of your Council to address you at the opening of a new session, and thus led to consider more closely the condition of Ireland, I could not but be impressed by the grave character of the crisis. ...
    • Statistics of Australia 

      Haughton, James (Dublin Statistical Society, 1854)
      The material improvement in our Australian colonies, since the discovery of gold in that region of the earth, being, I believe, unexampled in the history of our race, I have thought that a few statistics, drawn from ...