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Paupers

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Paupers has 8 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references.

8 facts·8 predicates·3 sources

Mostly:were removed from(1), refers to(1), past wage status(1)

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arrivedAsArrived As(1)

benevolentTowardBenevolent Toward(1)

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8 facts
PredicateValueRef
Were Removed FromBenevolent Asylum[1]
Refers toDiseased Poor[2]
Past Wage StatusAbove Average[3]
Past Financial CapacitySufficient for Family[3]
DependencyCharity[3]
DietRice[3]
Daily Allowance5[3]
Monthly Allowance1[3]

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wereRemovedFromtrove-cooktown/reynolds
ex:benevolent-asylum
refersToseven-sisters-of-sleep/147
ex:diseased-poor
pastWageStatusseven-sisters-of-sleep/148
ex:above-average
pastFinancialCapacityseven-sisters-of-sleep/148
ex:sufficient-for-family
dependencyseven-sisters-of-sleep/148
ex:charity
dietseven-sisters-of-sleep/148
ex:rice
dailyAllowanceseven-sisters-of-sleep/148
5
monthlyAllowanceseven-sisters-of-sleep/148
1

References (3)

3 references
  1. [1]Reynolds1 fact
    ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/reynolds
  2. [2]1471 fact
    ctx:books/seven-sisters-of-sleep/147
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      ount, that is, the moral affections are in a state of cloudless serenity, and high over all, the great light of the majestic intellect.” It is not to be wondered at that the abuse of opium should be a fertile source of poverty, when so mu
  3. [3]1486 facts
    ctx:books/seven-sisters-of-sleep/148
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      such places, and an examination of the inmates of the shed will give some insight into the propensities of this class. Out of 125 under relief at the time, 70 were opium-smokers and 55 were not (or would not acknowledge it). Of these 70, so

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