A History of the Scotch Poor Law: In Connexion with the Condition of the PeopleMurray, 1856 - 288 Seiten |
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... England as well as in Ireland ; and his attention could not therefore fail of being much directed to what had been done , and to what was doing in Scotland . The Author's inquiries in this direction were necessarily extended , when he ...
... England as well as in Ireland ; and his attention could not therefore fail of being much directed to what had been done , and to what was doing in Scotland . The Author's inquiries in this direction were necessarily extended , when he ...
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... England as well as in Ireland ; and his atten- tion could not therefore fail of being much directed to what had been done , and to what was doing in Scot- land . 6 The Author's inquiries in this direction were neces- sarily extended ...
... England as well as in Ireland ; and his atten- tion could not therefore fail of being much directed to what had been done , and to what was doing in Scot- land . 6 The Author's inquiries in this direction were neces- sarily extended ...
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... England - ―---- CHAPTER III . 53 ― Distinctive characteristic of Scottish Poor Law Administration of relief- Settlement Distress in Scotland- Schoolmasters ' Act - Its effects . Distress at Paisley - Decision of Supreme Court - Scotch ...
... England - ―---- CHAPTER III . 53 ― Distinctive characteristic of Scottish Poor Law Administration of relief- Settlement Distress in Scotland- Schoolmasters ' Act - Its effects . Distress at Paisley - Decision of Supreme Court - Scotch ...
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... England and Scotland as parts of the same Island , the identity of origin lan- guage and character of at least a large portion of the people , and the general similarity of their habits and religion , would seem to lead to the ...
... England and Scotland as parts of the same Island , the identity of origin lan- guage and character of at least a large portion of the people , and the general similarity of their habits and religion , would seem to lead to the ...
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... England , but its alliance was courted by each . If it sided with France , the action of the English was embarrassed by the existence of an adversary in their rear , prepared to take advantage of every failure , and to carry havoc and ...
... England , but its alliance was courted by each . If it sided with France , the action of the English was embarrassed by the existence of an adversary in their rear , prepared to take advantage of every failure , and to carry havoc and ...
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Seite 47 - There are at this day in Scotland (besides a great many poor families very meanly provided for by the church boxes, with others, who, by living upon bad food, fall into various diseases) two hundred thousand people begging from door to door.
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