The Quarterly Review, Volume 254William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1930 |
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... POOR LAWS TRATION . 1. English Poor Law History . The Last Hundred Years . By Sidney and Beatrice Webb . Two Vols . Longmans , 1929 . 2. The Better Administration of the Poor Law . By Sir William Chance . Sonnenschein , 1895 . 3. The ...
... POOR LAWS TRATION . 1. English Poor Law History . The Last Hundred Years . By Sidney and Beatrice Webb . Two Vols . Longmans , 1929 . 2. The Better Administration of the Poor Law . By Sir William Chance . Sonnenschein , 1895 . 3. The ...
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... Poor Law . Its opponents were already treating it as defunct . A Socialist manifesto had appeared over the signature of Mr MacDonald and others , condemning it ; while the Webbs themselves had provided the battle cry : The Poor Law must ...
... Poor Law . Its opponents were already treating it as defunct . A Socialist manifesto had appeared over the signature of Mr MacDonald and others , condemning it ; while the Webbs themselves had provided the battle cry : The Poor Law must ...
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... Poor Law Act , 1929. They come to us practically unchanged from the famous Act 43 Eliz . , which was the outcome of a Special Committee of the House of Commons appointed in 1597 and including Sir Francis Bacon . This Act made pro ...
... Poor Law Act , 1929. They come to us practically unchanged from the famous Act 43 Eliz . , which was the outcome of a Special Committee of the House of Commons appointed in 1597 and including Sir Francis Bacon . This Act made pro ...
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