Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... Poor Laws , 33 Martyr , The , and The Pilgrim , 480 Post Office , Abuses of the 96 Monody on the Death of Lafayette , 372 Press , London , Secret History of the , 788 On a late Promotion , 232 Principle and Interest , 367 On Poor Laws ...
... Poor Laws , 33 Martyr , The , and The Pilgrim , 480 Post Office , Abuses of the 96 Monody on the Death of Lafayette , 372 Press , London , Secret History of the , 788 On a late Promotion , 232 Principle and Interest , 367 On Poor Laws ...
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... poor and unregarded as she was be- come , still " the happiest woman in England . " Once again evil habit prevailed over the sincere but infirm resolution of Hepburn . In the bitter cold morning of the 26th of Ja- nuary , 18 , the ...
... poor and unregarded as she was be- come , still " the happiest woman in England . " Once again evil habit prevailed over the sincere but infirm resolution of Hepburn . In the bitter cold morning of the 26th of Ja- nuary , 18 , the ...
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... POOR LAWS . * we are yet far distant , then will the pernicious. FROM the evidence already adduced , and from the known intentions and opinions of the com- missioners appointed to investigate the effect of the poor laws , it is evident ...
... POOR LAWS . * we are yet far distant , then will the pernicious. FROM the evidence already adduced , and from the known intentions and opinions of the com- missioners appointed to investigate the effect of the poor laws , it is evident ...
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... poor - rates are increasing , and we are driving on to the consummation which Mr. Ricardo dreaded , viz . , " that the fund for the maintenance of the poor should progressively in- crease , till it has absorbed all the net revenue of ...
... poor - rates are increasing , and we are driving on to the consummation which Mr. Ricardo dreaded , viz . , " that the fund for the maintenance of the poor should progressively in- crease , till it has absorbed all the net revenue of ...
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... poor man not asking aid ; it will , in fact , not be so good . You will not have the luxuries of life ; and you must not eat the bread of idleness . You must labour ; and , moreover , you must labour according to ... poor C 2 POOR LAWS . 35.
... poor man not asking aid ; it will , in fact , not be so good . You will not have the luxuries of life ; and you must not eat the bread of idleness . You must labour ; and , moreover , you must labour according to ... poor C 2 POOR LAWS . 35.
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