poorhouse u rečniku PONS

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His last 30 years he struggled financially, and finally ended up at the poorhouse.
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When she returns to the poorhouse, the manager is furious that they must pay a fine for the trouble she caused.
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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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Largely for them the poorhouse and the asylum exist.
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Unless relatives or friends took them in, such children were committed to the county poorhouse or permitted to run loose in the community.
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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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In the 19th century, there was a poorhouse located in the castle.
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Every crofter under the age of seventy was removed on threat of imprisonment, with those over that age being sent to the poorhouse.
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The only two notable pre-1917 buildings are a poorhouse and a mechanical workshop.
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Exhausted and frozen, he is found by the city guards and taken to the poorhouse.
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