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	- From the Jewish point of view ... was the virtual impossibility of complying with the Jewish ritual requirements; the dietary laws could have been followed, if at all, only by virtual restriction to bread and water, and the observance of the Sabbath and Festivities was impossible. (en)
 
	- First to the Poorhouse and then to the grave (en)
 
	- Hush-a-bye baby, on the tree top, (en)
 
	- When you grow old, your wages will stop, (en)
 
	- When you have spent the little you made (en)
 
	- It is beyond the omnipotence of Parliament to meet the conflicting claims of justice to the community; severity to the idle and viscious and mercy to those stricken down into penury by the vicissitudes of God ... There is grinding want among the honest poor; there is starvation, squalor, misery beyond description, children lack food and mothers work their eyes dim and their bodies to emaciation in the vain attempt to find the bare necessities of life, but the Poor Law authorities have no record of these struggles. (en)
 
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