The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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... Poor - Law System in relation to the Church 685 Extension of the Episcopate . Our First Amphictyonic Council . Decay of British Agriculture . • A Reply to Lord Randolph Churchill The Centenary of Australia 799 251 • 297 441 857 · An ...
... Poor - Law System in relation to the Church 685 Extension of the Episcopate . Our First Amphictyonic Council . Decay of British Agriculture . • A Reply to Lord Randolph Churchill The Centenary of Australia 799 251 • 297 441 857 · An ...
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... Poor , 1798 , where the Earl of Winchelsea describes his allotments in Rutlandshire . A very successful movement for their extension in all parts of England where gardens were deficient , took place after the Poor Law Amendment Act of ...
... Poor , 1798 , where the Earl of Winchelsea describes his allotments in Rutlandshire . A very successful movement for their extension in all parts of England where gardens were deficient , took place after the Poor Law Amendment Act of ...
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... poor to work on it as a parish farm , or to let it to any poor and industrious parishioners in allotments . Any capital which might be required for the prosecution of this paro- chial agriculture , was to be raised out of the rates , or ...
... poor to work on it as a parish farm , or to let it to any poor and industrious parishioners in allotments . Any capital which might be required for the prosecution of this paro- chial agriculture , was to be raised out of the rates , or ...
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... poor , it is gratifying to quote the author of Village Politics , Mr. Stubbs , who states in that inter- esting volume that an Oxfordshire squire had observed the miserable character and low morality of the labourers in a village on his ...
... poor , it is gratifying to quote the author of Village Politics , Mr. Stubbs , who states in that inter- esting volume that an Oxfordshire squire had observed the miserable character and low morality of the labourers in a village on his ...
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... Poor Law inspectors , named to him two Buck- inghamshire villages , one of which was the most pauperized in the country , the other contained absolutely no pauperism , and he attributed the contrast to the liberal allotments which had ...
... Poor Law inspectors , named to him two Buck- inghamshire villages , one of which was the most pauperized in the country , the other contained absolutely no pauperism , and he attributed the contrast to the liberal allotments which had ...
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