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WORKHOUSES
AND
WOMEN'S WORK.
REPRINTED FROM
The Church of England Monthly Review
ALSO,
A PAPER
ON THE CONDITION OF WORKHOUSES,
READ IN THE SOCIAL ECONOMY DEPARTMENT OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
FOR THE PROMOTION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, AT BIRMINGHAM,
OCTOBER, 1857.
"If any lady, either in town or country, with charitable instincts, with a vague desire after good
will look round in search of some practical starting point, let her turn her eyes towards the Union
Workhouse, and begin her ministrations there."—North British Review, February, 1857.
LONDON:
LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, LONGMANS, & ROBERTS.
1858.
Price Sixpence.