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... Poor : but it will be evident to the reader that he argues on principles which are very different from those of Mr. Col- quhoun , with respect to the general policy and operation of the Poor Laws . While the latter is alarmed at the ...
... Poor : but it will be evident to the reader that he argues on principles which are very different from those of Mr. Col- quhoun , with respect to the general policy and operation of the Poor Laws . While the latter is alarmed at the ...
Pagina 138
... poor and scanty . We conceive that an adequate number of labourers is preferable to any considerable excess . Of the two extremes , it would seem better that their numbers should run short , if well ... Poor Laws , and Obs . on Whitbread .
... poor and scanty . We conceive that an adequate number of labourers is preferable to any considerable excess . Of the two extremes , it would seem better that their numbers should run short , if well ... Poor Laws , and Obs . on Whitbread .
Pagina 217
... poor are just , and how far he is right in stating that the Pauper System prevents the multitude from doing what ... Laws , with a short View of Mr. Whitbread's Bill and a Comment on it . 8vo . 18. 6d . Bickerstaff . How much has been written ...
... poor are just , and how far he is right in stating that the Pauper System prevents the multitude from doing what ... Laws , with a short View of Mr. Whitbread's Bill and a Comment on it . 8vo . 18. 6d . Bickerstaff . How much has been written ...
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