| Don Herzog - 2000 - 580 pages
...York: Garland, 1974), p. 200. See too Society for Bettering the Condition of the Poor, Extract from an Account of the Ladies Society, for the Education and Employment of the Female Poor (London, 1804), p. 8. 72 Pierce Egan, Grose's Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, Revised and... | |
| Beverly Gordon - 1998 - 322 pages
...encouraged needy women to sell handwork at outlets like the Bazaar, but through recently formed groups like the "Ladies' Society for the Education and Employment of the Female Poor" they instituted their own sales of members' fancywork. Proceeds were donated to the less fortunate.... | |
| John Marriott - 2003 - 264 pages
...the Home Department, had also been an enthusiastic supporter of Colquhoun's work. 21 Matthew Martin, Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Pelham, on the State of Mendicity in the Metropolis, London, Philanthropic Society, 1803, p. 3. 22 Poynter, Society and Pauperism, p. 98. 23 Speech of TE... | |
| Ben Wilson - 2007 - 482 pages
...remarks on the speculations ofW. Godwin and M. Condorcet and other writers (1803). Martin, Matthew. Letter to the Right Hon Lord Pelham, on the state of mendicity in the metropolis (1804). Martineau, Harriet. Illustrations of Political Economy (1832-3). . Poor Laws and Paupers (1833-4).... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1883 - 856 pages
...the Committee appointed by the House of Commons to inquire into the state of — . Abo Substance of a Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Pelham, on the State...of Mendicity in the Metropolis, by Matthew Martin, Esq. 244 + 24 pp., half calf, 8vo. 1816 . Eleven Tracts on various subjects J T. Beggs, Esq. The Institution... | |
| 1804 - 1064 pages
...Enquiry into the Depreciation of Irish Bank Paper, its Effects and Causes ; and Remedy proposed, is An Account of the Ladies' Society for the Education and Employment of the Female Poor. id. A Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Pelham, on the State of Mendicity in t-he Metropolis. By Matthew... | |
| F. K. Prochaska - 1980 - 326 pages
...Relieving, and Investigating the Condition of the Poor at their own Habitations (London, 1818). Extract from an Account of the Ladies' Society for the Education and Employment of the Female Poor (London, 1804). Report of the Liverpool Asylum for Orphan Boys (Liverpool, 1851). The First Annual... | |
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