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one of those which ought most forcibly to strike our brethren beyond the Tweed , is the state of the poor , and the poor's funds in Scotland . While England is groaning under the influence of a system of laws , that are oppressive to ...
one of those which ought most forcibly to strike our brethren beyond the Tweed , is the state of the poor , and the poor's funds in Scotland . While England is groaning under the influence of a system of laws , that are oppressive to ...
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is at present an easy matter ; for although there be laws apparently in force in Scotland , authorising the assessment of involuntary poor's rates , in certain circumstances ; and although those who favour this system of poor laws ...
is at present an easy matter ; for although there be laws apparently in force in Scotland , authorising the assessment of involuntary poor's rates , in certain circumstances ; and although those who favour this system of poor laws ...
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In Finlion the poor's rates have risen , in 30 years , from L. 100 to L. 230 . In Crayling we are told they have risen , in 30 years , from L. 14 to L. 27. In Wilton , where goo persons pay L. 100 of poor's rates , or nearly at the rate ...
In Finlion the poor's rates have risen , in 30 years , from L. 100 to L. 230 . In Crayling we are told they have risen , in 30 years , from L. 14 to L. 27. In Wilton , where goo persons pay L. 100 of poor's rates , or nearly at the rate ...
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