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... character and industrial habits ; 2. A atmosphere , that they imagine a mouthful of benefit to the rate - payers , by economising their fresh air would destroy them . We do not despair , funds ; 3. A benefit to the country at large ...
... character and industrial habits ; 2. A atmosphere , that they imagine a mouthful of benefit to the rate - payers , by economising their fresh air would destroy them . We do not despair , funds ; 3. A benefit to the country at large ...
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... character and industrial habits ; 2. A benefit to the rate - payers , by economising their funds ; 3. A benefit to the country at large , the resources of which are increased . But in many cases it may be found that the work done by ...
... character and industrial habits ; 2. A benefit to the rate - payers , by economising their funds ; 3. A benefit to the country at large , the resources of which are increased . But in many cases it may be found that the work done by ...
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... character is being wisely and largely substituted for the useless and degrading treadmill or chain - dragging , or still more brutifying idleness , whether in soli- tude or company . The recent Reports of Mr. F. Hill on the Northern and ...
... character is being wisely and largely substituted for the useless and degrading treadmill or chain - dragging , or still more brutifying idleness , whether in soli- tude or company . The recent Reports of Mr. F. Hill on the Northern and ...
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... character essential to any system of imprisonmeut . of self - respect , self - reliance , and hopefulness for the future , EDUCATION . - Pauperism , Crime , and Ignorance are the three disgraces of our age and country . One fact speaks ...
... character essential to any system of imprisonmeut . of self - respect , self - reliance , and hopefulness for the future , EDUCATION . - Pauperism , Crime , and Ignorance are the three disgraces of our age and country . One fact speaks ...
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... character , and therefore generally tame enough ; and the work owes its principal attraction to the graphic powers of the authoress in dealing with familiar subjects . There is little of originality in the portraiture of the characters ...
... character , and therefore generally tame enough ; and the work owes its principal attraction to the graphic powers of the authoress in dealing with familiar subjects . There is little of originality in the portraiture of the characters ...
Términos y frases comunes
agricultural application appointed attention authority Barrister-at-Law better Bill Boards of Guardians central character clerk Commissioners Committee Common Law Constitutional Cornelius O'Brien coroner Court districts duty Edward Miall election employment England English establishment estates evil exist fact favour France give House idle industry inquiry Inspector institutions interest James James Sherman John Joseph Hume Joseph Kay jury justice labour land late legislation Leonard Horner liberty London Lord M.P. William magistrates Manchester matter means meeting ment mischief moral NATIONAL POOR-LAW ASSOCIATION object opinion overseers parish parishioners Parliament paupers persons police political poor Poor-law Board practical present principle prison productive question ratepayers readers Reform relief self-government society spirit statute thing tion town Union vestry W. F. Hook whole William Fairbairn workhouse
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Página 137 - People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public, or in some contrivance to raise prices.
Página 101 - Common Good : or, the Improvement of Commons, Forrests, and Chases by Inclosure. Wherein the Advantage of the Poor, the Common Plenty of all, and the Increase and Preservation of Timber, with other things of Common Concernment, are considered. By ST...
Página 61 - The lords as Christianity spread itself began to build churches upon their own demesnes or wastes to accommodate their tenants in one or two adjoining lordships, and in order to have divine service regularly performed therein obliged all their tenants to appropriate their tithes to the maintenance of the one officiating minister instead of leaving them at liberty to distribute them among the clergy of the diocese iu general, and this tract of land the tithes whereof were so appropriated formed a...
Página 126 - Surveyor shall have Power to make, scour, cleanse, and keep open all Ditches, Gutters, Drains, or Watercourses, and also to make and lay such Trunks, Tunnels, Plats, or Bridges, as he shall deem necessary, in and through any Lands or Grounds adjoining or lying near to any Highway...
Página 54 - In a land of liberty, it is extremely dangerous to make a distinct order of the profession of arms...
Página 138 - On the other hand, if you will make a man of the working creature, you cannot make a tool. Let him but begin to imagine, to think, to try to do anything worth doing ; and the engine-turned precision is lost at once.
Página 91 - By the general law, and of common right, all the pews in the parish church are the common property of the parish ; they are for the use, in common, of the parishioners, who are all entitled to be seated orderly and conveniently, so as best to provide for the accommodation of all.
Página 17 - Alas ! alas ! Why, all the souls that were, were forfeit once; And He that might the vantage best have took, Found out the remedy: how would you be, If He, which is the top of judgment, should But judge you as you are ? O, think on that ; And mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made.
Página 94 - There is scarce a poor man in England of forty years of age, I will venture to say, who has not in some part of his life felt himself most cruelly oppressed by this illcontrived law of settlements.
Página 126 - Health shall drain, cleanse, cover, or fill up, or cause to be drained, cleansed, covered, or filled up, all Ponds, Pools, open Ditches, Sewers, Drains, and Places containing or used for the Collection of any Drainage, Filth, Water, Matter, or Thing of an offensive Nature, or likely to be prejudicial to Health...