| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 404 halaman
...of 989 wives and 2,167 children,) were reduced to the same penury and want; thus presenting strong1 evidence of the often asserted fact, that intemperance...ascribed more than one-half of the occasional pauperism." In our own State, we are not without evidence to the eame effect. The following passages have been... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 408 halaman
...(consisting of 989 wives and 2,167 children,) were reduced to the same penury and want; thus presenting strong evidence of the often asserted fact, that intemperance...produced more than twothirds of all the permanent pcuperism in the State;-- and there is little hazard in adding, that to the same cause may be ascribed... | |
| New York (State). Department of Social Welfare - 1901 - 1178 halaman
...(consisting of 989 wives, and 2167 children,) were reduced to the same penury and want; thus presenting strong evidence of the often asserted fact, that "...adding, that to the same cause may be ascribed more than one half of the occasional pauperism. Of the whole number of both classes of paupers, 10.523 are males,... | |
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