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... , with a view to bring together those who were interested in poor law adminis- tration , to compare experience , and to hear suggestions . The Conference was a very large and influential gathering of persons xxxviii Introduction .
... , with a view to bring together those who were interested in poor law adminis- tration , to compare experience , and to hear suggestions . The Conference was a very large and influential gathering of persons xxxviii Introduction .
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... experience . We cannot build upon the quicksand of a fluctuating parliamentary majority . The Act of 1870 would never have been passed if religious teaching had been excluded from public elementary schools , and although catechisms and ...
... experience . We cannot build upon the quicksand of a fluctuating parliamentary majority . The Act of 1870 would never have been passed if religious teaching had been excluded from public elementary schools , and although catechisms and ...
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... experience convince me of the contrary , as far as the land- lord is concerned . The rural population are not too few for their work . They are in some places too numerous . We do not want more men and additional cottages , but better ...
... experience convince me of the contrary , as far as the land- lord is concerned . The rural population are not too few for their work . They are in some places too numerous . We do not want more men and additional cottages , but better ...
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... experience has shown to work injustice is no doubt far less showy , but I think it is far more real , than to attempt reconstruction from the very foundation of our judicial system ; for which , as it exists , much is to be said , which ...
... experience has shown to work injustice is no doubt far less showy , but I think it is far more real , than to attempt reconstruction from the very foundation of our judicial system ; for which , as it exists , much is to be said , which ...
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... experience might show us what was wanted . Clothe each class of court with the jurisdiction of the other class , make every court of law a court of equity , and every court of equity a court of law , reserve certain special jurisdic ...
... experience might show us what was wanted . Clothe each class of court with the jurisdiction of the other class , make every court of law a court of equity , and every court of equity a court of law , reserve certain special jurisdic ...
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