Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen5National Conference on Social Welfare, 1878 |
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... separate provision for epileptics ( of which class there are at present over five hundred upon the public care ) , if made to in- clude a hopeless class of chronic insane , would economize the cost of keeping , and leave the State with ...
... separate provision for epileptics ( of which class there are at present over five hundred upon the public care ) , if made to in- clude a hopeless class of chronic insane , would economize the cost of keeping , and leave the State with ...
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... separate confinement , without hurt to the health , of all persons therein , and to the demands of justice and economy as well as of humanity , which insists that men awaiting trial for alleged crime shall not be subjected to worse ...
... separate confinement , without hurt to the health , of all persons therein , and to the demands of justice and economy as well as of humanity , which insists that men awaiting trial for alleged crime shall not be subjected to worse ...
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... separate as they ought to be . We have a large farm in our State , which is intended to be conducted on the Lancaster plan , which is familiar to all of you . The boy's are taught to labor on the farm , and as yet no other labor is ...
... separate as they ought to be . We have a large farm in our State , which is intended to be conducted on the Lancaster plan , which is familiar to all of you . The boy's are taught to labor on the farm , and as yet no other labor is ...
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... separate from adult paupers . During the session of the last legislature , the law regarding the adoption and binding - out of children was amended so as better to protect the rights and welfare of the child ; and it was believed that ...
... separate from adult paupers . During the session of the last legislature , the law regarding the adoption and binding - out of children was amended so as better to protect the rights and welfare of the child ; and it was believed that ...
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... separately settled ) , would be considered to have gained a settlement , and must , if necessary , be maintained by the city : if , however , such persons have not resided long enough to gain a settlement , the superintendent of the ...
... separately settled ) , would be considered to have gained a settlement , and must , if necessary , be maintained by the city : if , however , such persons have not resided long enough to gain a settlement , the superintendent of the ...
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