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... Pashley. PAUPERISM AND POOR LAWS BY ROBERT PASHLEY ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S COUNSEL LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE AUTHOR OF TRAVELS IN CRETE 2 LONDON LONGMAN BROWN GREEN AND LONGMANS 1859 , April 29 . Bought with the Gitt of 1852.
... Pashley. PAUPERISM AND POOR LAWS BY ROBERT PASHLEY ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S COUNSEL LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE AUTHOR OF TRAVELS IN CRETE 2 LONDON LONGMAN BROWN GREEN AND LONGMANS 1859 , April 29 . Bought with the Gitt of 1852.
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... Pashley. PAUPERISM AND POOR LAWS BY ROBERT PASHLEY ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S COUNSEL LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE AUTHOR OF TRAVELS IN CRETE LONDON LONGMAN BROWN GREEN AND LONGMANS 1852 1859 , April 29 . Bought with the Gilt of.
... Pashley. PAUPERISM AND POOR LAWS BY ROBERT PASHLEY ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S COUNSEL LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE AUTHOR OF TRAVELS IN CRETE LONDON LONGMAN BROWN GREEN AND LONGMANS 1852 1859 , April 29 . Bought with the Gilt of.
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... Transfer to the State of Part - - 329 tablishment or Union Charges . of the Charge of Lunatic Paupers CHAP . XIX . The Author's Proposal APPENDIX 339 356 375 PAUPERISM AND THE POOR LAW S. CHAPTER I. THE NUMBER viii CONTENTS .
... Transfer to the State of Part - - 329 tablishment or Union Charges . of the Charge of Lunatic Paupers CHAP . XIX . The Author's Proposal APPENDIX 339 356 375 PAUPERISM AND THE POOR LAW S. CHAPTER I. THE NUMBER viii CONTENTS .
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... author of this valuable article ( Mr. Farr ) considers the immense mortality of the London workhouses an insuperable objection to the extension of the work- house test so called . " The mortality of paupers , out of doors , has not been ...
... author of this valuable article ( Mr. Farr ) considers the immense mortality of the London workhouses an insuperable objection to the extension of the work- house test so called . " The mortality of paupers , out of doors , has not been ...
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... author states , that " no- thing but a period of alarming distress , in the struggle through which numbers will be swept off , will cause any reduction . " * These various considerations prepare us to expect that the burden of pauperism ...
... author states , that " no- thing but a period of alarming distress , in the struggle through which numbers will be swept off , will cause any reduction . " * These various considerations prepare us to expect that the burden of pauperism ...
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25th March administration agricultural counties agricultural labourer alms amount Annual appears average number bishop century chargeable charity Charles II Church classes clergy cloth condition cottages destitution Dorset Edition England and Wales Engravings evils existing expended half-year Henry VIII History houses impotent poor In-door increase inhabitants JANE MARCET justices justices of peace labour Lady-day land landowners law of settlement legislation London Lord lunatic ment metropolis morocco nearly number of paupers number of persons order of removal out-door relief overseers parish parliament parochial paupers relieved persons relieved Poor Law Board Poor Law Commissioners poor persons poor-rate population Post 8vo present proportion provision quarter ratepayers receiving relief reign rental repeal Report residence respect serf settlement and removal Stafford West statute of Charles statute of Elizabeth THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY towns union vagrant villein whole number Woodcuts workhouses Worksop