The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 256-261Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1819 |
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... poor . It will of course be understood that we are not advocates for every enactment , nor for every abuse to which we shall here- after advert . But we agree with two of the writers whose pamphlets are enumerated at the head of this ...
... poor . It will of course be understood that we are not advocates for every enactment , nor for every abuse to which we shall here- after advert . But we agree with two of the writers whose pamphlets are enumerated at the head of this ...
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... Poor Rate . Oxford , Rivington . Defence of the Poor Laws . By S. Roberts . Longman and Co. ( Concluded from p . 41. ) HAVING in our last endeavoured to investigate the causes of distress among the agricultural poor , we found reason to ...
... Poor Rate . Oxford , Rivington . Defence of the Poor Laws . By S. Roberts . Longman and Co. ( Concluded from p . 41. ) HAVING in our last endeavoured to investigate the causes of distress among the agricultural poor , we found reason to ...
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... poor and the labouring part of the people . I will probably be asked , What is this to me , or to the pub- lic ? May not the Papists , as well as other people , do what they will with their own ? Most certainly , if it were their own ...
... poor and the labouring part of the people . I will probably be asked , What is this to me , or to the pub- lic ? May not the Papists , as well as other people , do what they will with their own ? Most certainly , if it were their own ...
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