pauper

  • 81foreign pauper — An indigent person who hats no legal settlement in the city, town, district, or county in which aid is sought to be obtained for him from file department of public welfare. Opinion of the Justices, 42 Mass (1 Met) 572, 578 …

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  • 82pauperise — pauper ► NOUN 1) a very poor person. 2) historical a recipient of public charity. DERIVATIVES pauperism noun pauperize (also pauperise) verb. ORIGIN from Latin, poor …

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  • 83pauperism — pauper ► NOUN 1) a very poor person. 2) historical a recipient of public charity. DERIVATIVES pauperism noun pauperize (also pauperise) verb. ORIGIN from Latin, poor …

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  • 84pauperize — pauper ► NOUN 1) a very poor person. 2) historical a recipient of public charity. DERIVATIVES pauperism noun pauperize (also pauperise) verb. ORIGIN from Latin, poor …

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  • 85Cultural depictions of Edward VI of England — Edward VI of England has been depicted in popular culture a number of times. Literature Edward VI is a central character in Mark Twain s novel The Prince and the Pauper, in which the young prince and a pauper boy named Tom Canty, who bears a… …

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  • 86Arme (der) — 1. Allein der Arme thut unrecht und hat das Kalb ins Auge geschlagen. 2. An des Armen Barte lernt der Junge scheren. – Körte, 264. 3. An der Armen Truh wischt jedermann die Schuh. Holl.: Aan den arme will ieder zijne schoenen afwisschen.… …

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  • 87Kasabian — This article is about the music group. For other uses, see Kasabian (disambiguation). Kasabian Background information Origin Leicestershire …

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  • 88Géospize modeste — Camarhynchus pauper Géospize modeste …

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  • 89Kasabian — à la Brixton Academy en 2009 Pays d’origine Leicester …

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  • 90Mark Twain — Mark Twain, photo by A. F. Bradley New York, 1907 Born …

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