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- individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and independence. "Necessitous men are not free men." People who are hungry and out of a job are the...
- Schools; before 1895, the Warehou**** and Clerks' Schools for Orphan and Necessitous Children) is an independent school in the Shirley area of Croydon, South...
- school was to be called "The Manchester District Schools for Orphans and Necessitous Children of Warehou**** and Clerks", and it was to be open to all children...
- semi-historical look at what can be known about uncivilized man— "a barbarous, necessitous animal," as Hume termed him. Natural religion, if by that term one means...
- India Company, and mentions that he offered a loan of Rs. 100,000 in "necessitous and calamitous times." 1647: Financed the East India Company's voyage...
- management of affairs Quasi-contractual obligation arising from benevolent or necessitous intermeddling, obliging the benefited party (dominus negotii) to reimburse...
- proceeds were distributed among the monasteries of Egypt and among the necessitous in and around Jerusalem. Mark was a strong ally of Porphyrius in his...
- economic protections against unemployment and poverty. Roosevelt declared, "Necessitous men are not free men," linking economic security to individual freedom...
- [and] intrigued against the application to Ireland of the Feeding of Necessitous School Children and the Medical Benefits of the Insurance Act, in a parliament...
- its members who died in the First World War. It had an aim "to help necessitous persons who are, or have been, Fellows or ****ociates of the Institute...