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Particular answers to the most material objections made to the proposal humbly presented to His Majesty, for relieving, reforming, and employing all the poor of Great Britain.

Publisher: [London] : Printed in the year, 1722Description: [2], x, 9-104p. ; 8.°.Note: This copy lacks the last 19pp. (separate pagination). Included in estc t004755Subject(s): Poor -- Great Britain
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VOL.49(13) A scheme for establishing county poor-houses, in the Kingdom of Ireland. Published by order of the Dublin Society. The second edition. VOL.49(14) An answer to the pamphlet, intitled, "Thoughts on the causes and consequences of the present high price of provisions:" in a letter, addressed to the supposed author of that pamphlet. By a Gentleman of Cambridge. VOL.49(2) Some considerations for the promoting of agriculture, and employing the poor. VOL.49(3) Particular answers to the most material objections made to the proposal humbly presented to His Majesty, for relieving, reforming, and employing all the poor of Great Britain. VOL.49(4) Regulations which were agreed upon and established the twelfth day of July, 1726. By the Gentlemen of the Vestry then present, for the better government and management of the work-house belonging to the parish to St Giles's in the Fields. Humbly offered to the consideration of the House of Commons of Ireland. VOL.49(5) Some few letters selected from an account of work-houses and charity-schools for employment of the poor in England, with a preface to excite some such application of our charity in Ireland. VOL.49(6) A scheme for supplying industrious men with money to carry on their trades, and for better providing for the poor of Ireland.

This copy lacks the last 19pp. (separate pagination). Included in estc t004755

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