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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... writer of it was called to the general subject in early life , by circum- stances certainly not of a nature to induce him to think favourably of a system , which , in its consequences , materially affected his interests and property ...
... writer of it was called to the general subject in early life , by circum- stances certainly not of a nature to induce him to think favourably of a system , which , in its consequences , materially affected his interests and property ...
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... writer has conversed , from the high opinion entertained of the deserved merit of Mr. Malthus's book , in which it was first strongly asserted that the Poor Laws tended to encourage an excessive population ; in ad- dition to the ...
... writer has conversed , from the high opinion entertained of the deserved merit of Mr. Malthus's book , in which it was first strongly asserted that the Poor Laws tended to encourage an excessive population ; in ad- dition to the ...
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... writer of the present Essay , who has tried to bring the question exactly to this issue , by making this comparison , is of opinion that all facts are decidedly against this theory . Mr. Malthus is of the same opinion ; for he gives as ...
... writer of the present Essay , who has tried to bring the question exactly to this issue , by making this comparison , is of opinion that all facts are decidedly against this theory . Mr. Malthus is of the same opinion ; for he gives as ...
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... writers : and the latest accounts from thence inform us , that there are five mil- lions of paupers out of a population of thirty- two millions ; 130,000 thieves or depredators ; * Page 196 . + Page 182 . ↑ Page 194 . and that besides ...
... writers : and the latest accounts from thence inform us , that there are five mil- lions of paupers out of a population of thirty- two millions ; 130,000 thieves or depredators ; * Page 196 . + Page 182 . ↑ Page 194 . and that besides ...
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... writer in the Monthly Review † , preceded , a gentleman who has paid much attention to the subject , has fol- lowed in point of time the present writer in a similar view of the subject . The facts col- lected by Mr. Sadler differ from ...
... writer in the Monthly Review † , preceded , a gentleman who has paid much attention to the subject , has fol- lowed in point of time the present writer in a similar view of the subject . The facts col- lected by Mr. Sadler differ from ...
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