The Historical Development of the Poor Law of Connecticut |
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... tion and assistance , and above all to my instructor and friend , Professor Franklin H. Giddings , LL . D. , of Colum- bia University , at whose suggestion this task was under- taken , and whose kindly interest and continued guidance ...
... tion and assistance , and above all to my instructor and friend , Professor Franklin H. Giddings , LL . D. , of Colum- bia University , at whose suggestion this task was under- taken , and whose kindly interest and continued guidance ...
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... tion of all the laws in force would have unduly expanded the study . For the fifth period a slightly different method is pursued . It seemed important to give in full the entire present poor law . The time when the changes and addi ...
... tion of all the laws in force would have unduly expanded the study . For the fifth period a slightly different method is pursued . It seemed important to give in full the entire present poor law . The time when the changes and addi ...
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... tion , or any other plantation in it be liable to any charge , or burden , in reference to any such person , though he , or she hath dwelt elsewhere in the jurisdiction before.1 In the following year , 1657 , a supplementary law was ...
... tion , or any other plantation in it be liable to any charge , or burden , in reference to any such person , though he , or she hath dwelt elsewhere in the jurisdiction before.1 In the following year , 1657 , a supplementary law was ...
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... recognized , but except in one case no men- Ibid . , 59 . 11702 , 58 et seq . Ibid . , v , 21 et seq ; Acts and Laws , 132 . Col. Rec . , ii , 281 . ' P. 95 , par . 2 . tion was made of the poor . The act of 33 ] 33 EARLY COLONIAL PERIOD.
... recognized , but except in one case no men- Ibid . , 59 . 11702 , 58 et seq . Ibid . , v , 21 et seq ; Acts and Laws , 132 . Col. Rec . , ii , 281 . ' P. 95 , par . 2 . tion was made of the poor . The act of 33 ] 33 EARLY COLONIAL PERIOD.
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Edward Warren Capen. tion was made of the poor . The act of 1702 granting to East Village of New Haven the powers of a town , required it to " maintain their own poor , as all towns are obliged by law to do . " 1 3. SUPPORT OF RELATIVES ...
Edward Warren Capen. tion was made of the poor . The act of 1702 granting to East Village of New Haven the powers of a town , required it to " maintain their own poor , as all towns are obliged by law to do . " 1 3. SUPPORT OF RELATIVES ...
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