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Jean Adam
Jean Adam (or Adams) (30 April 1704 – 3 April 1765) was a Scottish poet from the labouring classes; her best-known work is "There's Nae Luck Aboot The Hoose". In 1734 she published a volume of her poetry entitled ''Miscellany poems'', but the cost of shipping a substantial number to the British colony of Boston in North America, where they did not sell well, forced her to turn first to teaching and then to domestic labour. She died penniless in Glasgow's Town's Hospital poorhouse at the age of sixty. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 6 results of 6
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Socioeconomic inequalities in lung cancer treatment: systematic review and meta-analysis. by Lynne F Forrest, Jean Adams, Helen Wareham, Greg Rubin, Martin White
Published 2013-01-01
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Acceptability of Parental Financial Incentives and Quasi-Mandatory Interventions for Preschool Vaccinations: Triangulation of Findings from Three Linked Studies. by Jean Adams, Rebekah J McNaughton, Sarah Wigham, Darren Flynn, Laura Ternent, Janet Shucksmith
Published 2016-01-01
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Implementation and enforcement of mandatory calorie labelling regulations for the out-of-home sector in England: Qualitative study of the experiences of business implementers and r... by Michael Essman, Tom Bishop, Thomas Burgoine, Andrew Jones, Megan Polden, Eric Robinson, Richard Smith, Jean Adams, Martin White
Published 2025-01-01
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