The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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Page 245
... period six months later than the date of the last Report . Beginning with in - door relief , we are immediately struck by the fact of its continual and almost steady increase from the period when the law first came into operation to the ...
... period six months later than the date of the last Report . Beginning with in - door relief , we are immediately struck by the fact of its continual and almost steady increase from the period when the law first came into operation to the ...
Page 246
... period it has fallen so low as 2249 , on the 19th of October . In the week ending the 16th of last November , the latest period of which we have an account , the total average number of persons receiving external relief in all the ...
... period it has fallen so low as 2249 , on the 19th of October . In the week ending the 16th of last November , the latest period of which we have an account , the total average number of persons receiving external relief in all the ...
Page 346
... period under exami- nation , the produce of the Scotch rivers fell in no case less than a third . In some cases , as that of the rivers debouching along the Ayrshire coast , the decrease is stated by experienced and trustworthy persons ...
... period under exami- nation , the produce of the Scotch rivers fell in no case less than a third . In some cases , as that of the rivers debouching along the Ayrshire coast , the decrease is stated by experienced and trustworthy persons ...
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