The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... workhouse , his home was broken up , and all the members of his family who were dependent on him were also compelled to enter the workhouse . The influence of life in the union - house upon persons of mature years and formed character ...
... workhouse , his home was broken up , and all the members of his family who were dependent on him were also compelled to enter the workhouse . The influence of life in the union - house upon persons of mature years and formed character ...
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... workhouse described by Miss Cobbe , which contained 586 inmates . Of these it appears that 344 were over sixty years of age ( the majority greatly older ) , and of those below sixty , seventeen were idiots , ten blind , thirtythree were ...
... workhouse described by Miss Cobbe , which contained 586 inmates . Of these it appears that 344 were over sixty years of age ( the majority greatly older ) , and of those below sixty , seventeen were idiots , ten blind , thirtythree were ...
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... workhouse . Her bodily strength is not restored as it should have been ; her prospects are very wretched ; is it much wonder if she turns , in despair , towards the attractions of gay dress , luxurious food , and indolence , which a ...
... workhouse . Her bodily strength is not restored as it should have been ; her prospects are very wretched ; is it much wonder if she turns , in despair , towards the attractions of gay dress , luxurious food , and indolence , which a ...
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