Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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... parish officers who both assessed and collected the rates . They were generally ignorant , untrained men and in many towns and parishes notoriously corrupt.51 Their one great object was to rid their parish of anybody who was likely to ...
... parish officers who both assessed and collected the rates . They were generally ignorant , untrained men and in many towns and parishes notoriously corrupt.51 Their one great object was to rid their parish of anybody who was likely to ...
Pagina 86
... parish before they were twelve months old , only seven had survived.102 This they attributed to the parish nurses , a sort of people void of Commiseration or Religion . " An Act was passed to im- prove the condition of the workhouse ...
... parish before they were twelve months old , only seven had survived.102 This they attributed to the parish nurses , a sort of people void of Commiseration or Religion . " An Act was passed to im- prove the condition of the workhouse ...
Pagina 283
... parish - i.e. parish where the land was owned by several small men . In these parishes it became a good speculation to build cottages and let them at a high rent to working - class families , so , while great stretches of land had no ...
... parish - i.e. parish where the land was owned by several small men . In these parishes it became a good speculation to build cottages and let them at a high rent to working - class families , so , while great stretches of land had no ...
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CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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