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... towns , as well as in London . They are usually well situated , and the interior arrangement admits of everything that can conduce to restoration of health . No stranger can walk through them without being struck by the cleanliness and ...
... towns , as well as in London . They are usually well situated , and the interior arrangement admits of everything that can conduce to restoration of health . No stranger can walk through them without being struck by the cleanliness and ...
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... towns is , that the year's duty should be divided amongst the town clergy , who discharge it gratuitously . The evils of such a system it is scarcely necessary to dwell upon . The temporary chaplain has scarcely be- come acquainted with ...
... towns is , that the year's duty should be divided amongst the town clergy , who discharge it gratuitously . The evils of such a system it is scarcely necessary to dwell upon . The temporary chaplain has scarcely be- come acquainted with ...
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... town parishes , and it is of course impossible for him to give such undivided attention as is required . We lately attempted to secure the services of a chaplain , without other duty , offering £ 100 per annum , but the advertisement ...
... town parishes , and it is of course impossible for him to give such undivided attention as is required . We lately attempted to secure the services of a chaplain , without other duty , offering £ 100 per annum , but the advertisement ...
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... town take a week in rotation , having service in the chapel , and visiting in the wards . " The fault of the system is that there is no regular system of either instruction or management . We could not obtain a chaplain from the ...
... town take a week in rotation , having service in the chapel , and visiting in the wards . " The fault of the system is that there is no regular system of either instruction or management . We could not obtain a chaplain from the ...
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... town to visit me . On one of these occasions he was complaining of the difficulty of procuring medical attendance for the sick poor of his parish , many of whom lived far from the town where the parish surgeon resides , and he was wish ...
... town to visit me . On one of these occasions he was complaining of the difficulty of procuring medical attendance for the sick poor of his parish , many of whom lived far from the town where the parish surgeon resides , and he was wish ...
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