Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen5National Conference on Social Welfare, 1878 |
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... better than a pound of cure . ” And when was there ever a more propitious time than the pres- ent for pushing vigorously the objects of your respective organiza- tions ? I need not tell you that ours is a remarkable age . What would ...
... better than a pound of cure . ” And when was there ever a more propitious time than the pres- ent for pushing vigorously the objects of your respective organiza- tions ? I need not tell you that ours is a remarkable age . What would ...
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... better understanding of our relations to one another , and especially our relations to the poor and unfortunate , surely then your work should receive the hearty commendation of every good citizen , and your Conference be numbered among ...
... better understanding of our relations to one another , and especially our relations to the poor and unfortunate , surely then your work should receive the hearty commendation of every good citizen , and your Conference be numbered among ...
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... better for the patients , some are still encouraged to hope that the new village or cottage plan will meet with favor . But , for one , I must say that I have very little expectation of such a result ; so reluctant are 10 FIFTH ANNUAL ...
... better for the patients , some are still encouraged to hope that the new village or cottage plan will meet with favor . But , for one , I must say that I have very little expectation of such a result ; so reluctant are 10 FIFTH ANNUAL ...
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... better than in these large institutions where the first idea is to save expense , and the next to preserve order , and but little attention is given to separation , instruction , and reformation . In our own State , I think our men's ...
... better than in these large institutions where the first idea is to save expense , and the next to preserve order , and but little attention is given to separation , instruction , and reformation . In our own State , I think our men's ...
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... better to intrust the power of pardon to the executive , aided perhaps by a council , as in Massachusetts . Then , again , great harm results from a want of uniformity in the term of imprison- ment when the circumstances of the crime ...
... better to intrust the power of pardon to the executive , aided perhaps by a council , as in Massachusetts . Then , again , great harm results from a want of uniformity in the term of imprison- ment when the circumstances of the crime ...
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