The Principle of the English Poor Laws: Illustrated and Defended, by an Historical View of Indigence in Civil Society ... to which are Added Observations on the State of the Indigent Poor in Ireland, and the Existing Institutions for Their Relief |
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... rich Crimson Silk , price 12s .; post 8vo . with proofs on India paper , 24s .; Proofs on Imp . 4to . 30s . in a Portfolio ; a very few Proofs before Letters , 31. 3s . Also , The NEW YEAR's GIFT , and JUVENILE SOUVENIR , for 1830 ...
... rich Crimson Silk , price 12s .; post 8vo . with proofs on India paper , 24s .; Proofs on Imp . 4to . 30s . in a Portfolio ; a very few Proofs before Letters , 31. 3s . Also , The NEW YEAR's GIFT , and JUVENILE SOUVENIR , for 1830 ...
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... RICH and POOR ; containing an Account of the best English , Scotch , French , Oriental , and other Foreign Dishes ; Preparation of Broths and Milks for Consumption ; Receipts for Sea - faring men , Travellers , and Children's Food ...
... RICH and POOR ; containing an Account of the best English , Scotch , French , Oriental , and other Foreign Dishes ; Preparation of Broths and Milks for Consumption ; Receipts for Sea - faring men , Travellers , and Children's Food ...
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... rich and the wise to the level of the poor and ignorant : it would be " sowing the wind , to reap the whirlwind . " Mr. Malthus , on the contrary , wishes to make use of known and existent human vir- tues , but to compel all human ...
... rich and the wise to the level of the poor and ignorant : it would be " sowing the wind , to reap the whirlwind . " Mr. Malthus , on the contrary , wishes to make use of known and existent human vir- tues , but to compel all human ...
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... rich and wise as stewards for the poor and igno- rant , and accountable to their common Mas- ter ; and to continue in all conditions the ex- ertions of the virtues adapted to their several stations , he has attempted to show that the ...
... rich and wise as stewards for the poor and igno- rant , and accountable to their common Mas- ter ; and to continue in all conditions the ex- ertions of the virtues adapted to their several stations , he has attempted to show that the ...
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... rich ; and only indirectly , through the confiscation of their property , or through the forced appropria- tions of it to public festivals or sacrifices , did the people at large participate in them . The comic poet has however shown ...
... rich ; and only indirectly , through the confiscation of their property , or through the forced appropria- tions of it to public festivals or sacrifices , did the people at large participate in them . The comic poet has however shown ...
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