| David Nasmith - Constitutional history - 1873 - 552 pages
...to time, by and with the consent of two or more justices •of the peace, for netting to work of the children of all such whose parents shall not, by the...married or unmarried, having no means to maintain them, as use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by ; and also to raise weekly, or otherwise,... | |
| Charles Penfold - 1884 - 384 pages
...more such prenticingpoor justices of the peace as is aforesaid, for setting to work children, of the children of all such whose parents shall not, by the...married or unmarried, having no means to maintain them, use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by ; and also to raise weekly or otherwise,... | |
| Economics - 1886 - 1378 pages
...such whose parents shall not by the said Churchtoardens and Ovcrseerfi, or the greater part of thtm, be thought able to keep and maintain their children; and also for setting to irork all such personx, married or unmarritd, haring no means to matntain tliem, use no ordinary and... | |
| Anton Menger - Economics - 1891 - 196 pages
...from time to time . . . for settiiig to work the children s of all such whose parents shall not . . . be thought able to keep and maintain their children;...married or unmarried, having no means to maintain them, use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by; and also to raise weekly or otherwise... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1847 - 768 pages
...the children of nil such above parents, as shall not by the nnid churchwardens and overseers or by the greater part of them, be thought able to keep and maintain their children, and ;ilso for setting to work all such persons, married or unmarried, and having no means to maintain them,... | |
| Anton Menger - Economics - 1899 - 400 pages
...order from time to time . . . for setting to work the children of all such parents who shall not . . . be thought able to keep and maintain their children...married or unmarried, having no means to maintain them, who use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by ; and also to raise, weekly or otherwise,... | |
| Gustaf Fredrik Steffen - Cost and standard of living - 1901 - 532 pages
...shall not by tlie church-wardens and overseers, or the greater pari of them, be tliought ablc to kecp and maintain their children : and also for setting to work all such persons, unmarried or married, having no means to maintain them, and use no ordinary and daily trade of life... | |
| Henry Best Hans Hamilton, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - Coal mines and mining - 1902 - 696 pages
...and with the consent of two or more such justices of peace as is aforesaid, for setting to work the children of all such whose parents shall not, by the...part of them, be thought able to keep and maintain thenchildren ; and also for setting to work all such persons, married or unmarried, having no means... | |
| Lucy Dale - Constitutional history - 1902 - 536 pages
...setting to work all such Children whose Parents shall not by the said Churchwardens and Overseers ... be thought able to keep and maintain their Children: And also for setting to work all such persons as having no means to maintain them use no ordinary and daily trade to get their living by ; and also... | |
| Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - Law reports, digests, etc - 1902 - 604 pages
...time, by and with the consent of two or more justices of peace for the county, for setting to work the children of all such whose parents shall not by the said churchwardens or orerseers, or the greater part of them, be thought able to keep and maintain their children ; and... | |
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