Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... poor laws similar to those to which they were accustomed in the Thirteen Colonies . The New Brunswick Poor Law of 17862 closely resembled the New England legislation based on the Elizabethan Poor Law of 1601 and contained provision for ...
... poor laws similar to those to which they were accustomed in the Thirteen Colonies . The New Brunswick Poor Law of 17862 closely resembled the New England legislation based on the Elizabethan Poor Law of 1601 and contained provision for ...
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... poor relief . Under the Poor Law , the responsibilities given to the overseers were extensive and their powers discretionary . At the General Sessions , held annually , the overseers had to present to the justices " the state and ...
... poor relief . Under the Poor Law , the responsibilities given to the overseers were extensive and their powers discretionary . At the General Sessions , held annually , the overseers had to present to the justices " the state and ...
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public - spirited inhabitants believed that unusual talent occasionally appeared even amongst individual poor children and that society had a duty to discern and foster it . The difference between the talented poor and the talented rich ...
public - spirited inhabitants believed that unusual talent occasionally appeared even amongst individual poor children and that society had a duty to discern and foster it . The difference between the talented poor and the talented rich ...
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