Observations on the Present State of Pauperism in England: Particularly as it Affects the Morals and Character of the Labouring Poor; in a Letter to T.W. Coke, Esq., M.P., One of the Committee on the Poor Laws |
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43d of Elizabeth ablest acre admitted Agricultural labour amount then paid augment bread carries to market cause of pauperism commerce CURWEN debt Ditto earn effects employed employment enabled enactments energy of mind evil exertions expedient extraordinary feed Fleet Street frugal GEORGE GLOVER humanity idle imposts improve increase of population independence industry internal wealth landed proprietors legislation LETTER TO T. W. look lower classes luxuries magistrate Malthus manufactures marriage means ment millions morals never numbers objects observations occupiers of land once overseer parish parochial assessments PAUPERISM IN ENGLAND period Poor Laws poor rates Poppin's Court pounds present system price of labour produce prosperity public burthens question reason reckon amongst relief remedy render rent restore revenue rican war ruin safely saries shillings slavery soil spirit spot stagnation STANFORD subsistence supply suppose T. W. COKE taxation thing thousand tillage tion trade truth urged wages