The Quarterly review, Том 44Murray, 1831 |
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... poor - law , as at present administered in great part of England , will totally derange the natu- ral condition of the wages of labour . Restrictions and monopolies , by which the prices of some goods are artificially increased , and ...
... poor - law , as at present administered in great part of England , will totally derange the natu- ral condition of the wages of labour . Restrictions and monopolies , by which the prices of some goods are artificially increased , and ...
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... laws which provide for the security of landed property . There can be no doubt ... law , he is in effect commanded to starve without any effort to save himself ... poor or the unemployed labourer wanting support , the individual so circum ...
... laws which provide for the security of landed property . There can be no doubt ... law , he is in effect commanded to starve without any effort to save himself ... poor or the unemployed labourer wanting support , the individual so circum ...
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... law has been remitted by the judge . The poor - law of England and Scotland , and the similar institutions of other countries , sanction and acknowledge the same principle . As if determined , how- ever , to be always in error , the ...
... law has been remitted by the judge . The poor - law of England and Scotland , and the similar institutions of other countries , sanction and acknowledge the same principle . As if determined , how- ever , to be always in error , the ...
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... law properly provides for the support of the unemployed poor , it would prove by far the most economical and prudent ... poor - laws ; very coolly given by them , after having been engaged all the previous part of their lives in ...
... law properly provides for the support of the unemployed poor , it would prove by far the most economical and prudent ... poor - laws ; very coolly given by them , after having been engaged all the previous part of their lives in ...
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... law " with the lieutenant ; and had it not been for the Wine - Poet's exertions , in finding and bringing into court those witnesses , who could swear to the size of the bottles for fifty years , they would have carried their cause . Poor ...
... law " with the lieutenant ; and had it not been for the Wine - Poet's exertions , in finding and bringing into court those witnesses , who could swear to the size of the bottles for fifty years , they would have carried their cause . Poor ...
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