The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... Poor Law and Irish Emigration ... 440 James Hope - Scott .... 473 Lauderdale MSS . in the British Museum .. 407 Law and Irish Emigration , Irish Poor ... 440 Malay Archipelago , The ...... 324 Mountstuart Elphinstone .. 358 Organization ...
... Poor Law and Irish Emigration ... 440 James Hope - Scott .... 473 Lauderdale MSS . in the British Museum .. 407 Law and Irish Emigration , Irish Poor ... 440 Malay Archipelago , The ...... 324 Mountstuart Elphinstone .. 358 Organization ...
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... poor on a fixed ratio , undertook to attend daily service at the church , and the Holy Communion weekly and on all festivals . They procured also the establishment of preparation lectures . The clergy and some of the bishops supported ...
... poor on a fixed ratio , undertook to attend daily service at the church , and the Holy Communion weekly and on all festivals . They procured also the establishment of preparation lectures . The clergy and some of the bishops supported ...
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... Poor David never could acquit A criminal like thee . " Against his Psalms who could commit Such wicked poetry . ‡ At length the utter unsuitableness of the Psalms for English metrical rendering set the hymn - writers in motion , and it ...
... Poor David never could acquit A criminal like thee . " Against his Psalms who could commit Such wicked poetry . ‡ At length the utter unsuitableness of the Psalms for English metrical rendering set the hymn - writers in motion , and it ...
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... poor . Had we been compelled to raise 70 millions a year from direct taxation , or from indirect taxes , like those on sugar , soap , and paper , which really and sensibly impaired the wealth of the country , or the comforts of millions ...
... poor . Had we been compelled to raise 70 millions a year from direct taxation , or from indirect taxes , like those on sugar , soap , and paper , which really and sensibly impaired the wealth of the country , or the comforts of millions ...
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... poor law , or in the presence of a poor law more severely and strictly adminis- tered than our own , be supported out of the earnings of the wage - receivers ; while few indeed or none belong to , or would have to be supported by , any ...
... poor law , or in the presence of a poor law more severely and strictly adminis- tered than our own , be supported out of the earnings of the wage - receivers ; while few indeed or none belong to , or would have to be supported by , any ...
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