Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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... poor - law , then , is not mere cha- rity , not justice only - but plain practical policy likewise the policy of preventing crimes against property , and the terror , annoyance , and injury to the peace and ... POOR LAW - ITS MEANS AND END .
... poor - law , then , is not mere cha- rity , not justice only - but plain practical policy likewise the policy of preventing crimes against property , and the terror , annoyance , and injury to the peace and ... POOR LAW - ITS MEANS AND END .
Page 310
... law , as encouraging improvidence , and destroy- ing all desire of independence among the poor . Those , however , who are not content to take up hasty impressions from first ... POOR - LAW . 311 tem 310 MAL - ADMINISTRATION OF POOR - LAW .
... law , as encouraging improvidence , and destroy- ing all desire of independence among the poor . Those , however , who are not content to take up hasty impressions from first ... POOR - LAW . 311 tem 310 MAL - ADMINISTRATION OF POOR - LAW .
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... poor law can be effectual towards either diminishing the burden of the rate , or ameliorating the condition of the poor , until the same system of compulsory relief has been extended to Ireland ; and the funda- mental institutions of ...
... poor law can be effectual towards either diminishing the burden of the rate , or ameliorating the condition of the poor , until the same system of compulsory relief has been extended to Ireland ; and the funda- mental institutions of ...
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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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