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... five . " 1 66 66 " probably ten . " 1 66 66 66 ' all , i . e . two . " 1 66 66 " all . " Seventeen towns . Number reported by sixteen towns , -33 . Second Question . 90 towns report , 86 66 66 27 64 46 No children in house . " None ...
... five . " 1 66 66 " probably ten . " 1 66 66 66 ' all , i . e . two . " 1 66 66 " all . " Seventeen towns . Number reported by sixteen towns , -33 . Second Question . 90 towns report , 86 66 66 27 64 46 No children in house . " None ...
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... five children , viz .: 2 towns , 3 , 1 town , 10 , 2 towns , 2 , 1 town , 3 , 6 | 1 town , 1 , 10 1 66 · 41 3 66 6 , " all " 5 , One town " all . " One town " none . " Outside Aid . By towns having almshouses . First Question ...
... five children , viz .: 2 towns , 3 , 1 town , 10 , 2 towns , 2 , 1 town , 3 , 6 | 1 town , 1 , 10 1 66 · 41 3 66 6 , " all " 5 , One town " all . " One town " none . " Outside Aid . By towns having almshouses . First Question ...
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... five who are wholly chargeable now . Number of persons , in 1873 , who pay a poll - tax only , is ninty - one . Num- ber in 1874 is eighty - five . Lexington . - No . 1. There are seven adults in the house , four in conse- quence of ...
... five who are wholly chargeable now . Number of persons , in 1873 , who pay a poll - tax only , is ninty - one . Num- ber in 1874 is eighty - five . Lexington . - No . 1. There are seven adults in the house , four in conse- quence of ...
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... five children ) , fifty - five are paupers from in- temperance ( twenty - eight children and twenty - seven adults ) . Not all the adults were themselves intemperate , being widows and wives whose hus- bands are or were drunkards ...
... five children ) , fifty - five are paupers from in- temperance ( twenty - eight children and twenty - seven adults ) . Not all the adults were themselves intemperate , being widows and wives whose hus- bands are or were drunkards ...
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... five per cent . No. 2. About seventy - five per cent . Northampton ( State Lunatic Hospital ) .- No . 1. 52 [ Jan. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH .
... five per cent . No. 2. About seventy - five per cent . Northampton ( State Lunatic Hospital ) .- No . 1. 52 [ Jan. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH .
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