The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 250A. Constable, 1929 |
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Page 76
... Guardians we find a clear statement of the method by means of which these reductions were brought about . They follow the old salutary principles which were drawn up in 1834 , and which have proved the only safe guide to follow ever ...
... Guardians we find a clear statement of the method by means of which these reductions were brought about . They follow the old salutary principles which were drawn up in 1834 , and which have proved the only safe guide to follow ever ...
Page 77
... Guardians at Chester - le - Street was rendered more difficult by deputations , and demonstrations on a large scale , organised by the ex - Guardians . These persons went so far as to show " great activity in per- suading men to refuse ...
... Guardians at Chester - le - Street was rendered more difficult by deputations , and demonstrations on a large scale , organised by the ex - Guardians . These persons went so far as to show " great activity in per- suading men to refuse ...
Page 78
... Guardians give of their task : " We are satisfied that we have succeeded in avoiding the infliction of unnecessary hard- ship , and that the reduction in expenditure which we have effected must be a factor of the utmost importance in ...
... Guardians give of their task : " We are satisfied that we have succeeded in avoiding the infliction of unnecessary hard- ship , and that the reduction in expenditure which we have effected must be a factor of the utmost importance in ...
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The New Italian Constitution J S BARNES | 1 |
Alexander the Great and | 50 |
The Poor Law in Necessitous | 65 |
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