The Herald of Peace, Volume 7Hamilton, Adams, & Company, 1829 Includes the annual reports and proceedings of several peace societies. |
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... poor have , in some districts , been degraded , it is affirmed that this degradation has not been owing to the poor laws , but to ex- trinsic and adventitious causes ; and , in particular , to the excessive influx of paupers from ...
... poor have , in some districts , been degraded , it is affirmed that this degradation has not been owing to the poor laws , but to ex- trinsic and adventitious causes ; and , in particular , to the excessive influx of paupers from ...
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... poor- laws were abolished , and dependent poverty marked as disgraceful , the evil would be enhanced , as the most deserving objects would rather suffer the utmost extremity of distress , than be branded with disgrace by making their ...
... poor- laws were abolished , and dependent poverty marked as disgraceful , the evil would be enhanced , as the most deserving objects would rather suffer the utmost extremity of distress , than be branded with disgrace by making their ...
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... poor in France was sufficient at that time to support one quarter of the in- habitants , and yet the poor were in want . In Spain and Portugal , hu- man misery are on a more extended scale than in France ; in those coun- tries , beggars ...
... poor in France was sufficient at that time to support one quarter of the in- habitants , and yet the poor were in want . In Spain and Portugal , hu- man misery are on a more extended scale than in France ; in those coun- tries , beggars ...
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Christian Guardian on some mistaken | 57 |
Observer Review of | 115 |
Barclays Alexander Practical View | 124 |
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