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Child welfare - Early works to 1800
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An account of the nature and views, of the Philanthropic Society, Instituted In MDCCLXXXVIII, For The Prevention Of Crimes, BY The Admission Of The Offspring Of Convicts, And For The Reform Of Criminal Poor Children. To which are annexed, the laws and regulations of the Society, &c.
Philanthropic Society (London, England)Date: 1797- Books
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Philological Society, or school of general information, Mary Street, Fitzroy Square, Under The Patronage Of His Royal Highness Frederick, Duke Of York, for the purpose of educating, And (as far as its Funds will permit) Cloathing, And Otherwise Assisting, the sons of poor clergymen, naval and military officers, reduced tradesmen, and mechanics. Instituted in the year 1792.
Philological Society (Fitzroy Square, London, England)Date: 1800- Books
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The Philological Fund. Under the patronage of Sir Richard Hill, bart. M.P. The Rev. Basil Woodd, M.A. and Thomas Collingwood, Esq. ... the Philological Society, ... take this opportunity of informing the benevolent and charitable, that as the number of subscribers are to few for so great an object, they have appointed gentlemen to solicit assistance from the generous public, ...
Philological Society (Fitzroy Square, London, England)Date: 1795?]