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Your Committee also had to keep in view the differences between the Scottish and the English Poor Law systems . On the one hand , as brought out by Mr M`Neill , and as fully dealt with by us afterwards ( p . xxi , C ) , the Scottish ...
Your Committee also had to keep in view the differences between the Scottish and the English Poor Law systems . On the one hand , as brought out by Mr M`Neill , and as fully dealt with by us afterwards ( p . xxi , C ) , the Scottish ...
xvi ÆäÀÌÁö
As the prison officials only visited the poorhouses in their own towns and the Poor Law Officers the local prison , it was only in cases where the district of poorhouse and prison happened to coincide that recognition could be effected ...
As the prison officials only visited the poorhouses in their own towns and the Poor Law Officers the local prison , it was only in cases where the district of poorhouse and prison happened to coincide that recognition could be effected ...
xxi ÆäÀÌÁö
... That the inmates of Scottish poorhouses consist in large number of decent poor , whom it would be unfair to associate with habitual offenders ; and ( 2 ) That it would be unfair to the parish ratepayers to cast upon them the burden ...
... That the inmates of Scottish poorhouses consist in large number of decent poor , whom it would be unfair to associate with habitual offenders ; and ( 2 ) That it would be unfair to the parish ratepayers to cast upon them the burden ...
xxii ÆäÀÌÁö
Question of Cost to Poor Kates . - As to any additional burden which , under A our proposal , might be thrown upon the poor rates , it must be recollected that if an additional cost were incurred through the prolonged detention in ...
Question of Cost to Poor Kates . - As to any additional burden which , under A our proposal , might be thrown upon the poor rates , it must be recollected that if an additional cost were incurred through the prolonged detention in ...
xxiii ÆäÀÌÁö
It will , therefore , be seen that if our proposal in one direction would impose a slight extra charge upon the poor rates — a charge which we shall show would be equitably distributed , and would not amount to go of the present ...
It will , therefore , be seen that if our proposal in one direction would impose a slight extra charge upon the poor rates — a charge which we shall show would be equitably distributed , and would not amount to go of the present ...
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