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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Social Welfare in New Brunswick , 1784-1900 The nineteenth century system of poor relief in New Brunswick owed its origin mainly to British precedents adopted by the settlers in the New England colonies . Since New England refugees to ...
Social Welfare in New Brunswick , 1784-1900 The nineteenth century system of poor relief in New Brunswick owed its origin mainly to British precedents adopted by the settlers in the New England colonies . Since New England refugees to ...
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The money from such fines , when enforced , was allocated toward 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 money from such fines , when enforced , was allocated toward poor relief . Under the Poor Law , the responsibilities given to the overseers were extensive and their powers discretionary . At the General Sessions , held annually ...
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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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