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10by Ballard, Joseph, 1789-1877
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13by Mackay, Thomas, 1849-1912Table of Contents: “…The origin of the poor law.--The old poor law.--The poor law amendment act of 1834, commonly called "The new poor law."…”
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14by Whately, Richard, 1787-1863Table of Contents: “…Nature and subjects of the science -- Relations of the science to religion and morals -- Political-economy a branch of general education -- Man considered as a social being -- Origin of civilized society -- Beginning of advances in civilization -- Progress of society in wealth -- Obstacles to national welfare -- Mode of pursuing the study of the science.…”
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15by Webb, Sidney, 1859-1947Table of Contents: “…The origins of trade unionism -- The struggle for existence (1799-1825) -- The revolutionary period (1829-1842) -- The new spirit and the new model (1843-1860) -- The Junta and their allies (1860-1875) -- Sectional developments (1863-1885) -- The old unionism and the new (1875-1889) -- The trade union world (1892-1894)…”
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16by Leonard, Sarah L.Table of Contents: “…Introduction: the cultivation of inner life and the dangers of reading -- Inventing fragile readers: the origins of scular obscenity law, 1788-1830 -- Dubious sources, dangerous spaces, porous geographies: understanding the bookseller's crime, 1811-1840 -- Defending forbidden texts: the strategies of editors, publishers, and authors -- Liberalism and the codification of obscenity laws in the 1830s and 1840s -- Redifining obscenity in anera of "progress," 1848-1880 -- Conclusion.…”
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17by Boone, Anna BoyleTable of Contents: “…The increase of crime, and its cause -- An appeal to mothers on taste, and in behalf of "Band of hope" institutions -- An address to the Band of hope -- An address to persons who take beer and other stimulants because they are "used to them, but don't care about them." -- An original temperance-lecture -- A few solid questions to rum-drinkers -- Introduction to Anna Boone's life-battle with the three B's of the nineteenth century, the bumble-bees, butterflies, and barbarians.…”
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18Table of Contents: “…Shaw) -- Appendix D: Clinical presentation of published and original cases of problem children.…”
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19by Bosanquet, Bernard, 1848-1923Table of Contents: “….- Some aspects of reform, by M. M'Callum.- Origin and history of the English poor law, by H. …”
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