A Proposed Plan for the Equalization of the Poor Rates: Throughout the Various Parishes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland : Providing for the Abolition of the Law of Settlement : Rendering Thereby the Removal of Paupers Unnecessary, and Saving Annually Thousands of Pounds to the Rate-payers, Also, Avoiding Parochial Litigation, and Greatly Benefiting the Poor |
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