Annual report of the State Board of Charity of Massachusetts. v.7, 1869-70, Том 7Wright and Potter Printing Company, 1871 |
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Често срещани думи и фрази
Agency amount appropriation Asylum authorities average number Board Boston boys chapter charge Charities child committed committee confined convict cost county prisons courts crime criminal discharged discipline dollars drunkenness duty effect establishment EXECUTIVE PARDONS expenses families girls Governor HABITUAL OFFENDERS House of Cor house of correction immigrants imprisonment indentured Industrial School insane institution Jail and House juvenile offenders labor Lancaster School larceny legislature less Lunatic Hospital Massachusetts ment Monson Almshouse months moral municipal Nautical School offences officers paid pardoning power patients paupers persons 66 present Primary School probate prosecutions punishment pupils Rainsford Island receipts received Reform School reformatory relief school ship SECRETARY'S REPORT sent sentence September 30 settlement settlement laws SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT sick State poor statute Suffolk County superintendent supervision tence Tewksbury Almshouse tion Total towns trial trustees Visiting Agent whole number women Worcester Workhouse
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