「Paupers」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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To prevent two admirals from dying as | paupers, a special clause in the retirement scheme of |
nd Turkow's Di freylekhe kabtsonim (The Jolly | Paupers) among others. |
nd a school master, farmers and farm workers, | paupers and spinsters. |
Drunkards and cripples, | paupers and habitual criminals-he befriended them all |
by many people as a refuge of last resort for | paupers and 'ne'r do wells'. |
; it was also seen as only applying to Jewish | paupers, but poor non-Jews were allowed to benefit fo |
Moving Being, Cardiff Laboratory Theatre and | Paupers Carnival moved in and Chapter became a real f |
ican American Mass Burial Site (also known as | Paupers Cemetery) is a historic site in West Palm Bea |
Nightingale, Florence & Anon., Una and Her | Paupers, Diggory Press ISBN 978-1-905363-22-3 |
inted “to attend duly and punctually upon all | paupers falling sick within the limits of the Union.” |
At this time | paupers from outside London apprehended by the author |
ler and the Lord Mayor combined; and the very | paupers, glancing respectfully at the beadle's counte |
He died on 15 April 1913 and buried in a | paupers grave in Philips Park. |
as buried, at the expense of the parish, in a | paupers' grave, number 15054, in Highgate Cemetery, N |
Nearby is the | Paupers' Graves, now a conservation area owned and ma |
Salford Union Infirmary, a hospital for sick | paupers, in association with the union workhouse. |
ts were to be financially responsible for all | paupers in the area. |
Wilson, M.D. (1976), The | Paupers of Leigh, Leigh Historical Society |
The Act was designed to prevent | paupers or criminals from entering the country and se |
tes within the USA previously disenfranchised | paupers, persons who either paid no direct taxes or t |
riter and Mystic (2007), Nottingham, England: | Paupers' Press ISBN 978-0946650927 |
or "one class of miserable females" among the | paupers; presumably mentioning the existence of unmar |
sume the meal with him, along with strangers, | paupers, servants, and Levites, as long as they were |
At one time the workhouse employed 300 | paupers to work on 20 acres (81,000 m2) of cultivated |
England and Wales - workhouses were built for | paupers to receive indoor relief. |
ct was passed so that the financial burden of | paupers was shared on a union-wide basis rather than |
Paupers were given cash or kind as outdoor relief. | |
nally sold the site of the burial ground, and | paupers were transferred both to there and the parish |
rbouring the final resting places of numerous | paupers whose names are recorded in the Church Regist |
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