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HINTS TO THE CHARITABLE,
Being Practical Observations on the proper Distribution of Private Charity.
BY THE HON. AND REV. S. G. OSBORNE.
CONTAINING LETTERS ON
| The “Coal Fund,” | The “Benefit Society,” |
| The “Wife’s Society,” | The “Loan Fund,” |
| The “Penny Club,” | The “Children’s Benevolent Society,” &c. |
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By the same Author, the Third Edition, 18mo. price 1s.
HINTS FOR THE AMELIORATION
OF THE MORAL CONDITION OF
A VILLAGE POPULATION.
CONTAINING CHAPTERS