poorhouse dans le dictionnaire Oxford-Hachette

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The modern prison system (along with local jails) is a collection of ghettos or poorhouses reserved primarily for the unskilled, the uneducated, and the powerless.
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However, it is possible to know something about the admission processes for poorhouses from exploring the current attitudes of the era.
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The ground floor was for a time used as a municipal poorhouse.
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The upstairs room was the local school from the mid or early 15th century, with the village poorhouse below.
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In contrast, recipients of indoor relief were required to enter a workhouse or poorhouse.
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The poorhouse board does not grant her enough assistance to survive outside the workhouse.
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She left after a short time and went to live in the local poorhouse, where she was treated even more poorly.
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Exhausted and frozen, he is found by the city guards and taken to the poorhouse.
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Largely for them the poorhouse and the asylum exist.
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Prior to the 1970s, this function was served by institutions, asylums, poorhouses, and orphanages.
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