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Page 134
... poor people among whom we have lived - who toil for us while we sit at ease . - The poor pay for everything . Who makes the Queen's drapes silk or any of her Lords ' and Ladies ' clothing ? Poor people ! Who cultivate the lands ? Poor ...
... poor people among whom we have lived - who toil for us while we sit at ease . - The poor pay for everything . Who makes the Queen's drapes silk or any of her Lords ' and Ladies ' clothing ? Poor people ! Who cultivate the lands ? Poor ...
Page 138
... poor , and in her daily rounds distributed greatly to their wants . . . She was beloved by all the neighbourhood and ready for every good work . Miss Harrison also drew the poor people themselves into her efforts . It is obvious , for ...
... poor , and in her daily rounds distributed greatly to their wants . . . She was beloved by all the neighbourhood and ready for every good work . Miss Harrison also drew the poor people themselves into her efforts . It is obvious , for ...
Page 143
... poor , however , Cobbold was also especially con- cerned with the Union House , the Workhouse , and more especially still with the administration of the New Poor Law . It was here , and not among employers , Cobbold believed , that the ...
... poor , however , Cobbold was also especially con- cerned with the Union House , the Workhouse , and more especially still with the administration of the New Poor Law . It was here , and not among employers , Cobbold believed , that the ...
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