The Western Highlands and Islands of Scotland: Socially Considered, with Reference to Proprieters and People : Being a Series of Contributions to the Periodical PressJ. Menzies, 1850 - 262 strán (strany) |
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Strana 4
... meet the requirements of the law ? for I apprehend if the parties had not been bailed , they must have been sent to In- verness at the public expense . The parties in question are , I well know , to poor to provide their own viaticum ...
... meet the requirements of the law ? for I apprehend if the parties had not been bailed , they must have been sent to In- verness at the public expense . The parties in question are , I well know , to poor to provide their own viaticum ...
Strana 9
... meet no molestation from me - but so long as you call in sheriffs and policemen to frighten poor tenants into agreements to emigrate - so surely as you tell Sir George Grey that the law of landlord and tenant must be maintained by files ...
... meet no molestation from me - but so long as you call in sheriffs and policemen to frighten poor tenants into agreements to emigrate - so surely as you tell Sir George Grey that the law of landlord and tenant must be maintained by files ...
Strana 45
... meet the notice of even a cursory enquirer . In rambling through parts of Sutherland , I saw enough to assure me that the scope of the poor- law system was totally misapprehended , and I supplied the Edin- burgh Board with information ...
... meet the notice of even a cursory enquirer . In rambling through parts of Sutherland , I saw enough to assure me that the scope of the poor- law system was totally misapprehended , and I supplied the Edin- burgh Board with information ...
Strana 58
... meet with some startling facts , which demand inquiry . The average annual allowance to each pauper in this shire ( Inverness ) is nine shillings , being only one shilling more than in 1741 ! Caithness and Ross are still lower than ...
... meet with some startling facts , which demand inquiry . The average annual allowance to each pauper in this shire ( Inverness ) is nine shillings , being only one shilling more than in 1741 ! Caithness and Ross are still lower than ...
Strana 65
... meet in the Highlands knots of dwellings , from which issue forth numbers of unemployed persons , half - clothed and half - fed , gaunt , and moping , and mourn- ful - the explanation of this frightful face of rustic society , if fur ...
... meet in the Highlands knots of dwellings , from which issue forth numbers of unemployed persons , half - clothed and half - fed , gaunt , and moping , and mourn- ful - the explanation of this frightful face of rustic society , if fur ...
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The Western Highlands and Islands of Scotland: Socially Considered, with ... Thomas Mulock Úplné zobrazenie - 1850 |
The Western Highlands and Islands of Scotland: Socially Considered, with ... Thomas Mulock Úplné zobrazenie - 1850 |
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agricultural alleged benefit bounty Caird capital Captain Carlyle Christian confidence corn laws course crofters cultivation D'Israeli distressed districts Duke of Sutherland Duke's Dundonell Dunrobin Edinburgh enforced fact families farmers favour funds Glenelg Golspie gospel Government high farming high rents Highland Relief Board honour House impartial improvement industry interests Inverness Advertiser Ireland Irish justice labour land landlord and tenant leases letter liberal Lillingston Loch Lochalsh London Lord Advocate Lord Clarendon Lord Macdonald Lordship Mackintosh means ment mind never North Uist obedient servant oppression parties pauperism peasantry Peel's penal persons plain poor population possessions Post-office potato present principles promote proper protection protectionist railway readers roads Ross-shire scheme Scotland Scottish sheep Sheriff Sir George Grey Sir Robert Peel soil Sollas South Uist straths subsistence succour tenantry things THOMAS MULOCK tion true trust truth Ullapool utterly whole