The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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... regard to Mr. Booth's objection , it may be pointed out that in seventeen years ' administration the pauperism of Bradfield was reduced from 1,258 paupers in 1871 , 999 outdoor and 259 indoor , to 142 in 1888 , of which 42 were outdoor ...
... regard to Mr. Booth's objection , it may be pointed out that in seventeen years ' administration the pauperism of Bradfield was reduced from 1,258 paupers in 1871 , 999 outdoor and 259 indoor , to 142 in 1888 , of which 42 were outdoor ...
Page 294
... regard to them has been made entirely clear , so that as a city set on a hill it cannot be hid . It would be curious to find out in what consists the overwhelming weight of authority which so presses down the scales against the up ...
... regard to them has been made entirely clear , so that as a city set on a hill it cannot be hid . It would be curious to find out in what consists the overwhelming weight of authority which so presses down the scales against the up ...
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... regard with callous indifference the sufferings to which they may reduce even their own poorer neighbours . Again ... regards wealth as almost a crime might chuckle over a proposal for rating Dives 20s . in the pound to make Lazarus ...
... regard with callous indifference the sufferings to which they may reduce even their own poorer neighbours . Again ... regards wealth as almost a crime might chuckle over a proposal for rating Dives 20s . in the pound to make Lazarus ...
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