The Principle of the English Poor Laws: Illustrated and Defended, by an Historical View of Indigence in Civil Society ... to which are Added Observations on the State of the Indigent Poor in Ireland, and the Existing Institutions for Their Relief |
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... fund , do almost universally reside within the parish . " The fund itself is mainly derived from weekly collections , made every Sunday , of the voluntary offerings of those who attend divine service . In addition to this source of ...
... fund , do almost universally reside within the parish . " The fund itself is mainly derived from weekly collections , made every Sunday , of the voluntary offerings of those who attend divine service . In addition to this source of ...
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... fund , has arisen from the Revolution itself . This has been owing to the sale of the national lands , which were bought by the lower orders of society , in small allotments , * " Nous avons indique pour le prix de poesie de l'annee ...
... fund , has arisen from the Revolution itself . This has been owing to the sale of the national lands , which were bought by the lower orders of society , in small allotments , * " Nous avons indique pour le prix de poesie de l'annee ...
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... fund for this purpose from the nation at large , and selling all the property attached to the hospi- tals and establishments of this kind . This last measure was the only one adopted ; and further , by the imposition of oaths which ...
... fund for this purpose from the nation at large , and selling all the property attached to the hospi- tals and establishments of this kind . This last measure was the only one adopted ; and further , by the imposition of oaths which ...
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... funds to provide for the children brought into the Foundling Hospital there ; and out of eight hun- dred and twenty children brought in from May 1795 to January 1796 , twenty - eight only were alive on the first of February 1796 * . But ...
... funds to provide for the children brought into the Foundling Hospital there ; and out of eight hun- dred and twenty children brought in from May 1795 to January 1796 , twenty - eight only were alive on the first of February 1796 * . But ...
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... funds by which these establishments are supported , are derived from the fixed property , which remained after confiscation and sale ; from the " octrois municipaux et de bienfaisance , " or taxes on provisions , & c . entering the ...
... funds by which these establishments are supported , are derived from the fixed property , which remained after confiscation and sale ; from the " octrois municipaux et de bienfaisance , " or taxes on provisions , & c . entering the ...
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