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Poor children ! to them ignorance was truly bliss ; for , of all that I beheld , there was not more than half a dozen that exhibited the appearance of being really dejected ; the majority did not even seem endowed with the faintest ray ...
Poor children ! to them ignorance was truly bliss ; for , of all that I beheld , there was not more than half a dozen that exhibited the appearance of being really dejected ; the majority did not even seem endowed with the faintest ray ...
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Lord John next proceeds to the consideration of the Poor Laws . " They the Tories ] administered the poor laws in such a way , as to deprive them of the effect intended by the Act of Elizabeth : they paid the wages of labour out of a ...
Lord John next proceeds to the consideration of the Poor Laws . " They the Tories ] administered the poor laws in such a way , as to deprive them of the effect intended by the Act of Elizabeth : they paid the wages of labour out of a ...
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Horner may have remarked — as a proof that some provision for the poor , equivalent to a Poor Law , existed among us from the earliest times that the old practice of villenage - where the peasant , adscriptus glebe attached to a ...
Horner may have remarked — as a proof that some provision for the poor , equivalent to a Poor Law , existed among us from the earliest times that the old practice of villenage - where the peasant , adscriptus glebe attached to a ...
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