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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... it. His royal highness Is much pleased to see so large an In- crease of the number of depositors and of the balances which speak so strongly of the increased prosperity and feeling of se- curity of the middle 'and lower classes. His royal highness wishes ...

THE RAGGED SCHOOLS

... in every thoughtful mind. We know we shall : not be blamed by those who visit, and teach, p and relieve the destitute, for speaking the truth, unpalatable as it may be. There are many, how- U ever, who, admitting the evil, object to any mode of it mitigating ...

OFFICIAL INQUIRY INTO THE LATE CASE OF CHILD BIRTH IN FRONT OF THE WORKSHOUSE GATES

... find that the general opinion of your brother ma- gistrates ran with yours ? Did they acquiesce in your opittiots, generally speaking ? The MAyon-That I can scarcely say, I only answer fur myself more particularly because I only attended once a week. The ...

Published: Friday 25 January 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 12736 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEEDS:

... amusement to those assembled. Ithf ?? monitor in whirls lie made 1his old friend, (as he hais feelingly described his piano,) speak for him, and tell many c01 interlocutory parts of his story, was truly wonderful, and tht alone worth the overting's cost. ...

THE FACTORY ACT.—LEGALITY OF THE SHIFT SYSTEM

... workers may clearly terminate their labour at one du who hour and others at another; and the twenty-eighth an, yn, section speaks of notice of the times of heginning We at ! and ending work, as if several were contemplated. pri ter, The result of the whole ...