The History of the Cotton Famine: From the Fall of Sumter to the Passing of the Public Works ActSaunders, Otley, and Company, 1865 - Всего страниц: 350 |
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... paupers to the different union - houses of the kingdom during the period of the Cotton Famine . But though the Bledlow peasant rejoiced , it is not quite certain that his removal benefited his children equally with himself . In Bucks ...
... paupers to the different union - houses of the kingdom during the period of the Cotton Famine . But though the Bledlow peasant rejoiced , it is not quite certain that his removal benefited his children equally with himself . In Bucks ...
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... pauperism is now relieved . and controlled , commence with the 35th George III . , c . 101. This Act , passed in 1795 , had a special reference to the case of many of those persons who had migrated from southern homes to settle in the ...
... pauperism is now relieved . and controlled , commence with the 35th George III . , c . 101. This Act , passed in 1795 , had a special reference to the case of many of those persons who had migrated from southern homes to settle in the ...
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... paupers rendered irremovable by the provisions of this Act , from the parochial to the common fund of the union ... pauperism so shortly to be cast upon its resources . It must , however , be borne in mind that in the administration ...
... paupers rendered irremovable by the provisions of this Act , from the parochial to the common fund of the union ... pauperism so shortly to be cast upon its resources . It must , however , be borne in mind that in the administration ...
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... pauperism created by the Cotton Famine are now before us . We now know the legal machinery which existed before the time of its gravest trial arrived . How it supported this strain , when and at what points it showed signs of weakness ...
... pauperism created by the Cotton Famine are now before us . We now know the legal machinery which existed before the time of its gravest trial arrived . How it supported this strain , when and at what points it showed signs of weakness ...
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... pauperism was much below that of less progressive counties . But her normal rate of pauperism is yet by no means inconsiderable . Her population in 1860 amounted to 12 per cent . of that of England and Wales , and her wealth , evidenced ...
... pauperism was much below that of less progressive counties . But her normal rate of pauperism is yet by no means inconsiderable . Her population in 1860 amounted to 12 per cent . of that of England and Wales , and her wealth , evidenced ...
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American amount Ashton Ashton-under-Lyne assistance authority bales Blackburn boards of guardians capital cent Central Executive Committee Central Relief Committee charitable clothing condition considerable cotton districts Cotton Famine cotton manufacture cotton supply cotton trade demand difficulty distress duty emigration employment England English equal estimated expenditure extent fact factory facturers Farnall Glossop Government hands Haslingden honour improvement increase India interest labour Lancashire land large number less Liverpool loans Lord Lord Derby machinery Manchester Mansion House Committee manufac manufacturing districts ment mills months Oldham operatives outdoor outdoor relief parish persons Poor Law Board poor-rates population possessed post 8vo pound Preston production profits rate of relief rate-in-aid rateable value ratepayers raw material Ready received relief funds Rochdale shillings spindles Staleybridge Stockport subscriptions suffering sufficient Surat tion towns township unemployed Union Relief Aid Villiers wages week Wigan yarn
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