Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social ScienceJohn W. Parker, 1873 The volume for 1886 is a report of the proceedings of the "Conference on temperance legislation, London, 1886." |
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Página ix
... Direct or Indirect Taxation . How far ought Taxation to be Direct or Indirect ? E. C. MACQUEEN . JOHN NOBLE . Discussion THOMAS BRIGGS Agricultural Labour . How may the Condition of the Agricultural Labourer be improved ? Sir BALDWYN ...
... Direct or Indirect Taxation . How far ought Taxation to be Direct or Indirect ? E. C. MACQUEEN . JOHN NOBLE . Discussion THOMAS BRIGGS Agricultural Labour . How may the Condition of the Agricultural Labourer be improved ? Sir BALDWYN ...
Página xxxv
... direct com munication between the sewers and the house drains , and of having ventilating pipes conducted through the outside wall . Various in- genious and valuable methods of trapping drains were explained , but the Department ...
... direct com munication between the sewers and the house drains , and of having ventilating pipes conducted through the outside wall . Various in- genious and valuable methods of trapping drains were explained , but the Department ...
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... the labourers , and it must be barren of all direct remuneration to the landlord . The agricultural reports are decidedly adverse to the old- fashioned freehold cottage . Give the labourer a patch of 22 Opening Address .
... the labourers , and it must be barren of all direct remuneration to the landlord . The agricultural reports are decidedly adverse to the old- fashioned freehold cottage . Give the labourer a patch of 22 Opening Address .
Página 26
... direct action , commensurate with those which I have suggested for the rural districts . In reviewing the means and facilities which can be supplied to the labouring classes of our fellow - countrymen for the attain- ment of a larger ...
... direct action , commensurate with those which I have suggested for the rural districts . In reviewing the means and facilities which can be supplied to the labouring classes of our fellow - countrymen for the attain- ment of a larger ...
Página 27
... direct , that in the limits of their financial capacity they had done something to combat the indigenous forms of famine , disease , ignorance , and crime . It was a recognition of services to humanity which I did not think it would be ...
... direct , that in the limits of their financial capacity they had done something to combat the indigenous forms of famine , disease , ignorance , and crime . It was a recognition of services to humanity which I did not think it would be ...
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adopted agricultural ammonia amount Association attendance believe board of guardians boys cent cholera classes colonies Committee common cost Council court crime criminal desirable Devon Devonport difficulty disease district duty effect England established evil examination existing expenditure experience fact farm labourers farmers favour girls give Government House of Commons House of Lords important improvement increase indirect taxation industrial interest land landlord Local Government Board London Lord matter means medical officer ment mind moral nitrification object offence opinion paper Parliament passed persons Plymouth poor law possible practical present principle prison profits proposed punishment question real property reform reformatory regard scientific sewage sewers Sir Massey Lopes society Stonehouse taxation teachers teaching things tion towns trade training colleges United Kingdom wages WALTER MORRISON whole women
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Página 114 - Then Peter said unto her ; How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord ? Behold, the feet of them which have buried thy husband are at the door, and shall carry thee out.