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How to render pauperism self-supporting; with practical hints for developing the system of re-productive employment, as a substitute for idleness and useless tests; suggested by a visit to the Cork Union Workhouse. By Archibald G. Stark. Extracted, by permission of the author, from "The South of Ireland in 1850", and re-published by the Poor-law Association.

By: Stark, Archibald G.Contributor(s): Poor-law Association.Publisher: London : Poor-law Association, 1850Description: 16p.Subject(s): Poor laws -- Great Britain
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.35(9) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 32737-1001
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