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The act for the amendment and better administration of the laws relating to the poor, in England and Wales, with explanatory notes, and a copious index / by John Tidd Pratt, ...

By: Pratt, John Tidd, 1797-1870.Contributor(s): Great Britain. Poor Law Amendment Act.Publisher: London : B. Fellowes, [1834]Edition: 2nd ed., with a preface, containing a popular outline of the act.Description: xxviii, 140p.Note: Ms. annotationsSubject(s): Poor laws -- Great Britain
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