The Monthly Review, Volume 21Sir Henry John Newbolt, Charles Hanbury-Williams J. Murray, 1905 - Art |
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Page 144
... Poor Law and of charity , and to secure joint action between the two . " After insisting that " no system could be more dangerous both to the working classes and to the ratepayers than to supplement insufficiency of wages by the ...
... Poor Law and of charity , and to secure joint action between the two . " After insisting that " no system could be more dangerous both to the working classes and to the ratepayers than to supplement insufficiency of wages by the ...
Page 148
... poor , improv- ing their own , and the only way this may be supposed to benefit the poor is by informing people upon such subjects as are connected with their treatment . Does this improve the condition of the poor ? Credat Judæus ...
... poor , improv- ing their own , and the only way this may be supposed to benefit the poor is by informing people upon such subjects as are connected with their treatment . Does this improve the condition of the poor ? Credat Judæus ...
Page 91
... Poor Law Commissioners of 1834 , and the evidence upon which it was founded , should be read . It is , of course , an open question theoretically , whether in the long run the Poor Law has been of real social benefit or not ...
... Poor Law Commissioners of 1834 , and the evidence upon which it was founded , should be read . It is , of course , an open question theoretically , whether in the long run the Poor Law has been of real social benefit or not ...
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