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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... inhabitants of the communes , not proprietors of lands , of depasturing cattle , after the crops are taken , upon the severals and upon the wastes and commonable lands . On these small portions the proprietors and their fami- lies work ...
... inhabitants of the communes , not proprietors of lands , of depasturing cattle , after the crops are taken , upon the severals and upon the wastes and commonable lands . On these small portions the proprietors and their fami- lies work ...
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... inhabitants of the cities in some degree , yet those who languish in want and distress in their own houses have ap- pealed , and not in vain , to the humanity of the French people and of its government . In fact , ten years after the ...
... inhabitants of the cities in some degree , yet those who languish in want and distress in their own houses have ap- pealed , and not in vain , to the humanity of the French people and of its government . In fact , ten years after the ...
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... inhabitants in an utter state of inability to purchase it . Yet , as the circum- stances of the cultivators of the soil vary in France and Ireland in the manner above stated , it is to be hoped some remedy may be found appli- cable to ...
... inhabitants in an utter state of inability to purchase it . Yet , as the circum- stances of the cultivators of the soil vary in France and Ireland in the manner above stated , it is to be hoped some remedy may be found appli- cable to ...
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... inhabitant of the forsaken monastery , converted into a barrack or a manufactory , contribute more to the happiness of the surrounding region , than the learned , hospitable , and charitable Religious . And when he considers the ...
... inhabitant of the forsaken monastery , converted into a barrack or a manufactory , contribute more to the happiness of the surrounding region , than the learned , hospitable , and charitable Religious . And when he considers the ...
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... George III . c . 12 , as empower the inhabitants in vestry assembled , and voting according to the gradations of pro- perty prescribed in the 58th George III . c . 69 , to appoint a select vestry for the care and manage- ment 92.
... George III . c . 12 , as empower the inhabitants in vestry assembled , and voting according to the gradations of pro- perty prescribed in the 58th George III . c . 69 , to appoint a select vestry for the care and manage- ment 92.
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