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 xxxi
... practical , and unwearied study , in one of the most densely crowded and poorest cf our London parishes , of pauperism , and of other questions bearing closely on the elevation of the poorest classes of the community , has earned the ...
... practical , and unwearied study , in one of the most densely crowded and poorest cf our London parishes , of pauperism , and of other questions bearing closely on the elevation of the poorest classes of the community , has earned the ...
Página xxxv
... practical character , showed that the great majority of the speakers preferred a mixed system of direct and indirect taxation in preference to one purely of direct taxation . The difficulty of applying a system of direct taxation to all ...
... practical character , showed that the great majority of the speakers preferred a mixed system of direct and indirect taxation in preference to one purely of direct taxation . The difficulty of applying a system of direct taxation to all ...
Página xxxvi
... practical value . A paper on the condition of the needlewomen revealed a state of misery among that class of women which many had believed no longer to exist . The paper and the discussion which followed it showed that the only ...
... practical value . A paper on the condition of the needlewomen revealed a state of misery among that class of women which many had believed no longer to exist . The paper and the discussion which followed it showed that the only ...
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... practical protector and friend who can only promise him a humble return for per- severing industry , while his imagination is disturbed by the dreams of a community or equality of material possessions ? I can conceive nothing so fitted ...
... practical protector and friend who can only promise him a humble return for per- severing industry , while his imagination is disturbed by the dreams of a community or equality of material possessions ? I can conceive nothing so fitted ...
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... practical obstacles on this side , and the incentives are still increasing on the other . No view of the land question in England is ingenuous or compre- hensive which does not take account of emigration , which does not recognise the ...
... practical obstacles on this side , and the incentives are still increasing on the other . No view of the land question in England is ingenuous or compre- hensive which does not take account of emigration , which does not recognise the ...
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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.