Macmillan's Magazine, 66. kötetDavid Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris Macmillan and Company, 1892 |
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359. oldal
... poor man's home was second nature , from minding the baby upwards , and it was certainly better for the babies , both present and to come . Now the neediest mother can see but little of her children after the early hour when , ill ...
... poor man's home was second nature , from minding the baby upwards , and it was certainly better for the babies , both present and to come . Now the neediest mother can see but little of her children after the early hour when , ill ...
363. oldal
... poor had few sources of help to look to in times of sickness . Circumstances are very different now . With the development of the Poor- Law parish infirmaries and dispensaries have been established and perfected , until , under the ...
... poor had few sources of help to look to in times of sickness . Circumstances are very different now . With the development of the Poor- Law parish infirmaries and dispensaries have been established and perfected , until , under the ...
364. oldal
... Poor - Law medical depart- ments . The hospitals , it is true , have the means of dealing with , and do in fact deal with , difficult cases which those departments are perhaps not competent to treat . But many of their in - patients ...
... Poor - Law medical depart- ments . The hospitals , it is true , have the means of dealing with , and do in fact deal with , difficult cases which those departments are perhaps not competent to treat . But many of their in - patients ...
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Margaret Stuart by H C MACDOWALL 271 | 23 |
Noble Lady A | 39 |
Armands Mistake by Miss LYNCH 299 | 196 |
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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