Annual Report of the Board of State Charities of Massachusetts, 13. sējums,1877. daļa

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99. lappuse - ... incorporated charitable reformatory, or other institution, and when practicable, to such as is governed by persons of the same religious faith as the parents of the child...
xli. lappuse - States, and for that purpose he shall have power to enter into contracts with such State commission, board, or officers as may be designated for that purpose by the governor of any state to take charge of the local affairs of immigration in the ports within said State...
xxxix. lappuse - ... such ship or vessel on her last voyage to said port, not being a citizen of the United States, and who shall have, within the last...
xliii. lappuse - We are of the opinion that this whole subject has been confided to Congress by the Constitution ; that Congress can more appropriately and with more acceptance exercise it than any other body known to our law, state or national ; that by providing a system of laws in these matters applicable to all ports and to all vessels, a serious question which has long been a matter of contest and complaint may be effectively and satisfactorily settled.
147. lappuse - ... of whom we can ask, whom we may seek for the treasures of His knowledge and love. We may knock at this door assured that there will be, in accordance with our varied conditions, our varied needs, an opening to us. To those who have not wilfully transgressed a Divine Law, if there be any such ; who have done the best they could under the circumstances in which they have been placed, in living out the instructions that have given them by those under whose care they have been placed, there will...
xlix. lappuse - Hospital, now building; namely, the Worcester, the Taunton, and the Northampton hospitals. To this class also belongs the Insane Asylum at Tewksbury, which is a part of the State Almshouse there ; and in one respect all these hospitals might be classed among the pauper establishments, inasmuch as from two-thirds to five-sixths of their patients are paupers. III.
lxxiv. lappuse - because, if they have been for some time in a vicious course, they become by fourteen or fifteen hardened, bad themselves, and very fit to make others bad." But the maximum age of commitment now is seventeen ; " that when the probability is very strong that a boy is not susceptible of reformation, he should not be admitted, because the probability is greater that he will do harm to others, than that he will derive benefit...
lxxi. lappuse - It shall be the duty of such board of control to use all diligence to provide suitable places in good families for all such pupils as have received an elementary education ; and any other pupils may be placed in good families on condition that their education shall be provided for in the public schools of the town or city where they may reside.
46. lappuse - Monson in the foregoing table exclude the truant children sent to the Primary School from towns, and also children committed by the courts to the custody of this Board and temporarily placed in the School. The figures for Bridgewater include all the inmates of the State Workhouse, because it is impossible to ascertain the average on account of persons for whom settlements were found.
xciv. lappuse - SCHEDULE B. Summing up the expenditures for the calendar year, for the purposes set forth in the preceding Schedules A and B, and adding thereto the net cost of maintaining the county and city prisons, and of supporting and relieving the towns' poor, — all of which expenses are a tax upon the community, though only in part assumed by the State in its corporate capacity,— it will be seen that more than $1,800,000 has been disbursed within the State during 1873, for the purposes of charity, reform...

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