Acadiensis, Volumes 4-5Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1974 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 34
... poor could not be permitted to starve ; the sick and aged poor must be cared for . But starvation did occur , and the numerous sick and aged poor in the towns necessitated the erection of institutions to minister to their afflictions ...
... poor could not be permitted to starve ; the sick and aged poor must be cared for . But starvation did occur , and the numerous sick and aged poor in the towns necessitated the erection of institutions to minister to their afflictions ...
Page 38
... poor relief were also influenced by the need to distinguish between the honest , deserving , labouring poor and those who were undeserving , profligate , or even criminal . For the public remained anxious that the poor should not ...
... poor relief were also influenced by the need to distinguish between the honest , deserving , labouring poor and those who were undeserving , profligate , or even criminal . For the public remained anxious that the poor should not ...
Page 42
... poor could contribute significantly to the economy and development of the town and colony . The editor of the New Brunswick Courier aptly referred to it as a way " in which the necessities of the labouring poor could be made to dovetail ...
... poor could contribute significantly to the economy and development of the town and colony . The editor of the New Brunswick Courier aptly referred to it as a way " in which the necessities of the labouring poor could be made to dovetail ...
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