Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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... maintaining the labouring population , ( the deficiency being made good from a tax on land and houses , ) are ... maintain a fund for the relief of these same NECESSITY OF POOR - LAW FOR IRELAND . 325 seamen 324 COMPULSORY MUTUAL ...
... maintaining the labouring population , ( the deficiency being made good from a tax on land and houses , ) are ... maintain a fund for the relief of these same NECESSITY OF POOR - LAW FOR IRELAND . 325 seamen 324 COMPULSORY MUTUAL ...
Page 335
... maintain in idleness within their parishes a number of hands who would be secure of full and well - paid employment in another part of his Majesty's dominions . If they choose to remove there , the means of doing so should be found them ...
... maintain in idleness within their parishes a number of hands who would be secure of full and well - paid employment in another part of his Majesty's dominions . If they choose to remove there , the means of doing so should be found them ...
Page 337
... maintain them here in idleness , or useless employ- ment , acquiring habits of vice , crime , and impro- vidence , from their exposure to the demoralizing influence of pauperism . It is to be hoped that the government of this country ...
... maintain them here in idleness , or useless employ- ment , acquiring habits of vice , crime , and impro- vidence , from their exposure to the demoralizing influence of pauperism . It is to be hoped that the government of this country ...
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE ON the Coincidence of | 1 |
Primary Natural Rights1 To Personal | 13 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
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