The New Review, Volumen16Longmans, Green, 1897 |
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... Poor Law . In 1770 an Act had been passed for the voluntary establishment of " Houses of Industry or Poor Houses " throughout Ireland , but only twelve of them had been established . There were , however , numerous Infirmaries and ...
... Poor Law . In 1770 an Act had been passed for the voluntary establishment of " Houses of Industry or Poor Houses " throughout Ireland , but only twelve of them had been established . There were , however , numerous Infirmaries and ...
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... Poor Law for Ireland similar to that of England , but that they were of opinion that " the provision to be made for the poor in Ireland must vary essentially from that made in England . The circumstances of the two countries differ ...
... Poor Law for Ireland similar to that of England , but that they were of opinion that " the provision to be made for the poor in Ireland must vary essentially from that made in England . The circumstances of the two countries differ ...
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... poor girl " ? Or does it amount to anything more than that the " poor girl " died , and that the " light loves " did not ? Supposing that Jean Armour ( let us say ) had died — especially before the quarrel — and Mary Campbell had lived ...
... poor girl " ? Or does it amount to anything more than that the " poor girl " died , and that the " light loves " did not ? Supposing that Jean Armour ( let us say ) had died — especially before the quarrel — and Mary Campbell had lived ...
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