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... poor and scanty . We conceive that an adequate number of labourers is preferable to any considerable excess . Of the ... Poor Laws , if put into a syllogistic form , would read thus : whatever reduces the price . of labour is a benefit ...
... poor and scanty . We conceive that an adequate number of labourers is preferable to any considerable excess . Of the ... Poor Laws , if put into a syllogistic form , would read thus : whatever reduces the price . of labour is a benefit ...
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... Poor's Rate , -for what is then to become of the impotent and dis- abled Poor ? we highly applaud his suggestion of exalting the cha racter of the labourer , and of encouraging him to do all that he can for himself , independently of ...
... Poor's Rate , -for what is then to become of the impotent and dis- abled Poor ? we highly applaud his suggestion of exalting the cha racter of the labourer , and of encouraging him to do all that he can for himself , independently of ...
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... Poor , on the Principle and Detail of the Measures now under the Consideration of Parliament , for promoting and en- couraging Industry , and for the Relief and Regulation of the Poor . By Thomas Bernard , Esq . 8vo . 2s . Hatchard . It ...
... Poor , on the Principle and Detail of the Measures now under the Consideration of Parliament , for promoting and en- couraging Industry , and for the Relief and Regulation of the Poor . By Thomas Bernard , Esq . 8vo . 2s . Hatchard . It ...
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