| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - 1834 - 520 str.
...of Poor- Law mal-administration is, the desire of many of those who regulate the distribution of fhe parochial fund, to extract from it a profit to themselves....effecting this purpose; but no use can be made of the labour of the aged and sick, and there is little room for jobbing if their pensions are paid in money.... | |
| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - 1834 - 518 str.
...abuse. The great source of Poor-Law mal-administration is, the desire of many of those who regulate the distribution of the parochial fund, to extract...able-bodied, and all relief that is administered in the \vorkhouse, afford ample opportunities for effecting this purpose ; but no use can be made of the labour... | |
| Great Britain. Poor Law Commission - 1834 - 512 str.
...workhouse, afford ample opportunities for effecting this purpose; but no use can be made of the labour of the aged and sick, and there is little room for...Accordingly we find, that even in places distinguished in general by the most wanton parochial profusion, the allowances to the aged and infirm are moderate.*... | |
| James N. Mahon - 1835 - 214 str.
...abuse. The great source of Poor Law mal-administration is, the desire of many of those who regulate the distribution of the parochial fund to extract...all relief that is administered in the workhouse, affords ample opportunities for effecting this purpose ; but no use can be made of the labour of the... | |
| 1840 - 660 str.
...report to which we entreat particular attention is headed : — " OUT-DOOR RELIEF OP THE IMPOTENT." is administered in the workhouse, afford ample opportunities...sick, and there is little room for jobbing, if their pensiona are paid in money. Accordingly we find, that even in places distinguished in general by the... | |
| 1840 - 652 str.
...ofthat report to which we entreat particular attention is headed — " OUT-DOOR RELIEF or THE IMPOTENT." is administered in the workhouse, afford ample opportunities...in money. Accordingly we find, that even in places distinguishrd in general by the most wanton parochial profusion, the allowances to the aged and infirm... | |
| Bernard Bosanquet - 1895 - 372 str.
...abuse. The great source of Poor Law mal-administration is the desire of many of those who regulate the distribution of the parochial fund to extract...effecting this purpose ; but no use can be made of the labour of the aged and sick, and there is little room for jobbing if their pensions are paid in money.... | |
| Bernard Bosanquet - 1895 - 360 str.
...Workhouse, afford ample opportunities for effecting this purpose; but no use can be made of the labour of the aged and sick, and there is little room for...Accordingly we find that, even in places distinguished in general by the most wanton parochial profusion, the allowances to the aged and infirm are moderate."... | |
| R. Fullerton - 1911 - 252 str.
...of Poor Law maladministration," say the Commissioners, " is the desire of many of those who regulate the distribution of the parochial fund to extract from it a profit for themselves." Mr. Thorn, assistant overseer of the parish of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, confirms... | |
| John Macnicol - 2002 - 440 str.
...recommendations were made in regard to their treatment. It declared: 'No use can be made of the labour of the aged and sick, and there is little room for...Accordingly, we find that even in places distinguished in general by the most wanton parochial profusion, the allowances to the aged and infirm are moderate.'25... | |
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