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Pagina 426
... workhouses , 83,462 ; 8th , how much per head in workhouses , 124. 35. 63 ! 9th , number of parishioners ( including their chil- dren ) relieved out of workhouses , 956,248 ; 10th , at how much per head out of workhouses , 31. 35. 74d ...
... workhouses , 83,462 ; 8th , how much per head in workhouses , 124. 35. 63 ! 9th , number of parishioners ( including their chil- dren ) relieved out of workhouses , 956,248 ; 10th , at how much per head out of workhouses , 31. 35. 74d ...
Pagina 427
... workhouse , the loss to the public may be estimated at about 9f . per head on the persons so shut up , creating an augmentation of the Poor's Rate to a very large amount . The avowed policy of workhouses , in many instances , is a ...
... workhouse , the loss to the public may be estimated at about 9f . per head on the persons so shut up , creating an augmentation of the Poor's Rate to a very large amount . The avowed policy of workhouses , in many instances , is a ...
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... workhouses compared , 426 . Population of England and Wales , returns of , 425 . Post Office in Paris contrasted with that of London , 148 . Potatoes , eaten raw , an excellent antiscorbutic , 169 . Preston , Mr. his essay on credu lity ...
... workhouses compared , 426 . Population of England and Wales , returns of , 425 . Post Office in Paris contrasted with that of London , 148 . Potatoes , eaten raw , an excellent antiscorbutic , 169 . Preston , Mr. his essay on credu lity ...
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