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... given to the work by the influence of some one or two leading members , and from other causes , District Committees excel and fall short , some on one point , some on another , though there is a continually increasing tendency towards ...
... given to the work by the influence of some one or two leading members , and from other causes , District Committees excel and fall short , some on one point , some on another , though there is a continually increasing tendency towards ...
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... given may be really beneficial , and to exercise a personal influence over them , so that ( if possible ) it may certainly be so . 4. To visit those whom the Committee have not been able to help with money , or whom the Committee have ...
... given may be really beneficial , and to exercise a personal influence over them , so that ( if possible ) it may certainly be so . 4. To visit those whom the Committee have not been able to help with money , or whom the Committee have ...
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... given to their work in recent reports of the Council . It was natural that as the federation between the District ... given to personal endeavour , and a greater reality given to Changes in Reports , and in the Finan- the Annual cial ...
... given to their work in recent reports of the Council . It was natural that as the federation between the District ... given to personal endeavour , and a greater reality given to Changes in Reports , and in the Finan- the Annual cial ...
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... given a new prominence to the difficulties of the life of the poor . Children , who before ran wild or occasionally ... given as an aid to school work , they must be given on a large scale . It will follow that the cost of the meals will ...
... given a new prominence to the difficulties of the life of the poor . Children , who before ran wild or occasionally ... given as an aid to school work , they must be given on a large scale . It will follow that the cost of the meals will ...
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... given , their power of making this provision would be still further reduced . In the competition for work in a large city , especially for comparatively unskilled work , every supply of this kind , above all if it be free , regular ...
... given , their power of making this provision would be still further reduced . In the competition for work in a large city , especially for comparatively unskilled work , every supply of this kind , above all if it be free , regular ...
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administration almoner Annual applicants assistance Associated Charities Auditor Balance Bart Battersea Benevolent Society Bethnal Green Bienfaisance Brought forward Camberwell Capt Carried forward Central Office Charity Organisation Society Clerkenwell co-operation Contributions Convalescent Home Cottage Council Coutts & Co D. W. Freshfield District Committees Donations Earl Emigration Expenditure Expenses Fulham Fund George's Giles's Grants Guardians Hackney Hampstead Herr Herr Pastor Holborn Hospital inquiry institutions Islington James's Kensington labour Lady Lambeth Lewisham Loans London Longstaff Lord Marylebone Medical Meeting Mendicity Society Messrs Metropolitan Miss mittee Mocatta Newington obtained October Olave's Organising Charitable Relief Paddington Pancras parish pauperism Payments pension persons Poor Board Poor Law Poplar Receipts received Relief and Repressing Relief of Distress Report Representatives Repressing Mendicity Road Secretary sent September 30 Shoreditch Smith Society Charity Organisation Society for Organising Special Stepney Sub-Committee Subs Subscriptions Wandsworth week Whitechapel
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Side 47 - ... who shall be appointed by and hold office during the pleasure of the board and...
Side 11 - Sir, but that angling is an art, and an art worth your learning. The question is rather, whether you be capable of learning it? for angling is somewhat like poetry, men are to be born so : I mean with inclinations to it, though both may be heightened by discourse and practice : but he that hopes to be a good angler, must not only bring an inquiring, searching, observing wit, but he must bring a large measure of hope and patience, and a love and propensity to the art itself...
Side xxi - By applying to each case susceptible of permanent benefit, and suitable for assistance by charity rather than by the Poor Law, such remedies as are likely to make the applicant self-dependent. 3. By obtaining the various kinds of help required from those interested in the applicants, from their relatives, from charitable institutions, and from private persons ; by assisting by loans, or, when necessary, by grants.
Side xx - By convening Special Committees to inquire into, and report on, comparatively technical questions connected with the administration of charity, such as the education of the blind, the legal provision for the afflicted, convalescent homes, artisans
Side xxi - By bringing into co-operation with each other, and with the Poor Law authorities, the various charitable agencies and individuals in the District, and...
Side 11 - I doubt not to catch a brace or two to-morrow, for a friend's breakfast : doubt not, therefore, Sir, but that Angling is an art, and an art worth your learning : the question is rather, whether you be capable of learning it ? for Angling is somewhat like Poetry, men are to be born so...
Side xviii - By supplementing the resources of the District Committees of the Society, by the personal assistance of officers appointed and paid, in all or part, by the Council, by grants for general purposes, and by obtaining adequate help in cases of difficulty.
Side 56 - XV.— The Council shall be regulated in their proceedings by such Bye-Laws as may from time to time be enacted by them, no Bye-Law being in any case altered, or a new one proposed, without at least a week's notice of such intention being given at a Meeting of Council.
Side 11 - I mean, with inclinations to it, though both may be heightened by discourse and practice: but he that hopes to be a good angler, must not only bring an inquiring, searching, observing wit, but he must bring a large measure of hope and patience, and a love and propensity to the art itself; but having once got and practised it, then doubt not but Angling will prove to be so pleasant, that it will prove to be, like virtue, a reward to itself.
Side 43 - To the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland m Parliament assembled.