They had been the alms-houses, where the aged dependants " of more opulent families, the decrepid servant, the decayed " artificer retired as to a home, neither uncomfortable nor " humiliating ; they had been the county infirmaries and " dispensaries... The family history of England - Seite 329von George Robert Gleig - 1836Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John James Blunt - 1832 - 352 Seiten
...that they had been the alms-houses, where the aged dependants of more opulent families, the decrepid servant, the decayed artificer, retired as to a home neither uncomfortable nor humiliating ; that they had been the county infirmaries and dispensaries, a knowledge of medicine and of the virtues... | |
| William Ingraham Kip - 1849 - 284 Seiten
...hospitality — the alms, (alas ! Alms may be needed,) which that house bestowed ?"f the aged dependents of more opulent families, the decrepit servant, the...as to a home neither uncomfortable nor humiliating ; that they had been the country infirmaries and dispensaries, a knowledge of medicine and of the virtues... | |
| William Ingraham Kip (bp. of California.) - 1853 - 318 Seiten
...hospitality — the alms, (alas I Alms may be needed,) which that house bestowed f"f the aged dependents of more opulent families, the decrepit servant, the...as to a home neither uncomfortable nor humiliating ; that they had been the country infirmaries and dispensaries, a knowledge of medicine and of the virtues... | |
| George Bellett - 1856 - 290 Seiten
...aged " dependants of more opulent families, the " decrepit servant, the decayed artificer, re" tired as to a home, neither uncomfortable "nor humiliating. They had been the universally countenanced and encouraged by the Reformers ; and Roman Catholic writers are very anxious... | |
| william beal - 1860 - 178 Seiten
...were never denied ; the alms houses of the age to which the old dependants of opulent families, and the decayed artificer retired, as to a home neither...had been the county infirmaries and dispensaries; and foundling hospitals where poor outcast babes were received ; the sound of the vesper bell as it... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1864 - 332 Seiten
..." They had been the alms-houses, where the aged dependants " of more opulent families, the decrepid servant, the decayed " artificer retired as to a home,...had been the county infirmaries and " dispensaries — a knowledge of medicine and of the virtues " of herbs being a department of monkish learning (as... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1864 - 342 Seiten
..." They had been the alms-houses, where the aged dependants " of more opulent families, the decrepid servant, the decayed " artificer retired as to a home,...had been the county infirmaries and " dispensaries — a knowledge of medicine and of the virtues " of herbs being a department of monkish learning (as... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1879 - 760 Seiten
...they were not without their redeeming qualities. They had been the almshouses where the aged dependent of more opulent families, the decrepit servant, the...frank entertainment to many a benighted traveller, ЛОНЕ ASI) riSHEll BEIIEADED. [AD 1335. and, though last not least, they had served as depositaries... | |
| Alexander Harvey - 1879 - 314 Seiten
...that they had been the alms-houses, where the aged dependants of more opulent families, the decrepid servant, the decayed artificer, retired as to a home neither uncomfortable nor humiliating ; that they had been the county infirmaries and dispensaries, a knowledge of medicine and of the virtues... | |
| Alexander Harvey - 1879 - 320 Seiten
...that they had been the alms-houses, where the aged dependants of more opulent families, the decrepid servant, the decayed artificer, retired as to a home neither uncomfortable nor humiliating ; that they had been the county infirmaries and dispensaries, a knowledge of medicine and of the virtues... | |
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