A proposed practicable plan, for such a speedy easement of the poor rates throughout England as, that in the course of a few years, the parishes may be eased of one fourth, if not of one third part of their present burthens, and probably within twenty years to come, of more than one third, if not of one half thereof, and the poor be better provided for than ever they have been, and, without any alteration or variation being made, in what are commonly termed the Poor laws, or, shifting, as from one burthen to another on the people, or, obliging any individuals that are now under no obligation to assist the poor, to contribute thereto, or, depriving any body of people of any rights which the existing laws furnish them with or, varying one tittle the Spirit or meaning of the laws of England, and, instead of diminishing the public revenue, absolutely increase it, unless it should be the Legislature's pleasure to make some alteration in the Statute of 36 Geo. III. c. 52 /
από: Lovelass, Peter, fl. 1786-1812.
Άλλες Λεπτομέρειες Έκδοσης: (1804)
Vnum necessarium, or, The poore mans case, being an expedient to make provision for all poore people in the kingdome humbly presented to higher powers, begging some angelicall ordinance, for the speedy abating of the prices of corne, without which the ruine of many thousands (in humane judgement) is inevitable ... /
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Πρώτος συγγραφέας: | Cook, John, d. 1660. |
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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London :,
Printed for Matthew Walbancke ...,,
[1648?]
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A proposed practicable plan, for such a speedy easement of the poor rates throughout England as, that in the course of a few years, the parishes may be eased of one fourth, if not of one third part of their present burthens, and probably within twenty years to come, of more than one third, if not of one half thereof, and the poor be better provided for than ever they have been, and, without any alteration or variation being made, in what are commonly termed the Poor laws, or, shifting, as from one burthen to another on the people, or, obliging any individuals that are now under no obligation to assist the poor, to contribute thereto, or, depriving any body of people of any rights which the existing laws furnish them with or, varying one tittle the Spirit or meaning of the laws of England, and, instead of diminishing the public revenue, absolutely increase it, unless it should be the Legislature's pleasure to make some alteration in the Statute of 36 Geo. III. c. 52 /
από: Lovelass, Peter, fl. 1786-1812.
Άλλες Λεπτομέρειες Έκδοσης: (1804) -
On the cultivation of the waste lands in the United Kingdom, for the purpose of finding employment for the able poor, now receiving parochial aid, and thereby diminishing the heavy burdens of the poor-rates and on the expediency of making some provision for the aged and disabled paupers of Ireland /
από: Kennedy, L.
Άλλες Λεπτομέρειες Έκδοσης: (1829) -
A modest proposal for preventing the children of poor people from being a burthen to their parents or the country and for making them beneficial to the publick.
από: Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.
Άλλες Λεπτομέρειες Έκδοσης: (1730) -
Plan, or proposed system, by which above fifty thousand poor in Ireland may not only be supported, but lodged in comfort, and made useful members of society, promote the national peace and prosperity of the kingdom, without any additional taxation
από: Osborne, R. B.
Άλλες Λεπτομέρειες Έκδοσης: (1831) -
Provision for all without poor laws
από: Stace, William.
Άλλες Λεπτομέρειες Έκδοσης: (1834)