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Page 166
... poor is essential to the amelioration of their condition , and to exone- rate parishes from the enormous expence of their maintenance . If we would enable them to respect themselves , and to be ser- viceable to the community , we must ...
... poor is essential to the amelioration of their condition , and to exone- rate parishes from the enormous expence of their maintenance . If we would enable them to respect themselves , and to be ser- viceable to the community , we must ...
Page 167
... poor , " and are intitled to the re- lief provided by that statute ; while all those whose misconduct renders them undeserving , should be numbered by the parish officer with the " able and idle , " and with such poor as are to be ...
... poor , " and are intitled to the re- lief provided by that statute ; while all those whose misconduct renders them undeserving , should be numbered by the parish officer with the " able and idle , " and with such poor as are to be ...
Page 430
... poor . We admire his principles , and have no hesi- tation in recommending his hints to general attention . He laye down this indisputable maxim , that the labourer ought to live by his work , and to be paid for doing his work by the ...
... poor . We admire his principles , and have no hesi- tation in recommending his hints to general attention . He laye down this indisputable maxim , that the labourer ought to live by his work , and to be paid for doing his work by the ...
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