| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - 1834 - 520 pagine
...7i., raised expressly for contributing to the hire of a vessel to carry them to their destination." Into such a house none will enter voluntarily ; work,...sacrifice of their accustomed habits and gratifications. Thus the parish officer, being furnished with an unerring test of the necessity of applicants, is relieved... | |
| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - 1834 - 518 pagine
...7».- raised expressly for contributing to the hire of a vessel to carry them to their destination." Into such a house none will enter voluntarily ; work,...discipline, will deter the indolent and vicious; and nothing1 but extreme necessity will induce any to accept the comfort which must be obtained by the... | |
| Marc Pilisuk, Phyllis Pilisuk - 1973 - 354 pagine
...any doubt of that intent. Consider this statement by the Poor Law Commissioners in 1834, for example: Into such a house none will enter voluntarily; work,...sacrifice of their accustomed habits and gratifications. Thus the parish officer, being furnished an unerring test of the necessity of applicants, is relieved... | |
| Deborah A. Stone - 1986 - 266 pagine
...faith that when confronted with such a decision, applicants would reveal the true state of their needs: Into such a house none will enter voluntarily; work,...sacrifice of their accustomed habits and gratifications. Thus the parish officer, being furnished an unerring test of the necessity of applicants , is relieved... | |
| Jean Swanson - 2001 - 216 pagine
...Cloward quote the Poor Law Commissioners as they described the purpose of their new workhouses in 1834: Into such a house none will enter voluntarily; work,...sacrifice of their accustomed habits and gratifications. This statement contains the stereotypes we still hear about people who are poor being lazy, even "vicious,"... | |
| David Wagner - 2005 - 204 pagine
...production. Poorhouse, Almshouse, Poor Farm: Buried American History Into such a house, none shall enter voluntarily; work, confinement, and discipline,...sacrifice of their accustomed habits and gratifications. — English Poor Laws on the workhouse1 There was a cheerful feeling of activity, and even an air of... | |
| Cynthia Massie Mara, Laura Olson - 2008 - 464 pagine
...would force supplicants to show their hand. Or as His Majesty's commissioners so delicately put it, "Into such a house none will enter voluntarily; work,...but extreme necessity will induce any to accept the sacrifice of their accustomed habits and gratifications." The nursing home is said by some to have... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1885 - 246 pagine
...and the perfection of a parish establishment is for its inmates to be scarcely equal to its own work. Into such a house none will enter voluntarily ; work,...sacrifice of their accustomed habits and gratifications. Thus the parish officer, being furnished with an unerring test of the necessity of applicants, is relieved... | |
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