| G. Hodson - 1809 - 150 páginas
...Penitentiary, it will be seen they have ALL admitted the very fact that I am here contending for, viz. —That there is no necessity for any one woman, however desperate...character, to continue in prostitution a single hour, to procure her daily support." After this quotation, let not Mr. H. again assume to himself a remarkably... | |
| 1809 - 618 páginas
...but a very superficial acquaintance with the Poor Laws of England, it will immediately occur, that there is no necessity for any one woman, however desperate her character, to continue in prostitution a singin hour, to secure her daily support : to insist upon the contrary of this, is to libel the Parish... | |
| Ian McCormick - 2000 - 248 páginas
...avarice, prostitutes herself to every man alike:—and, Thirdly, That there is no necessity for any woman, however desperate her character, to continue in prostitution a single hour to procure her daily support. Or. in other words, I think it must be admitted, that I have deduced... | |
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