What to Read in English LiteratureRowman and Littlefield, 1975 - 154 sidor |
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... poor person who came up against the law might find that justice had to be bought . As Bernard Mandeville sardonically wrote in 1714 : ' Where slaves are not allowed of , the surest wealth consists in a multitude of laborious poor ...
... poor person who came up against the law might find that justice had to be bought . As Bernard Mandeville sardonically wrote in 1714 : ' Where slaves are not allowed of , the surest wealth consists in a multitude of laborious poor ...
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... poor were still poor , and a good deal less independent , while the well - to - do were becoming rich quickly – a state of affairs that was reprehensible to Cobbett and many others . Unfortunately , the war with France meant that the ...
... poor were still poor , and a good deal less independent , while the well - to - do were becoming rich quickly – a state of affairs that was reprehensible to Cobbett and many others . Unfortunately , the war with France meant that the ...
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... Poor , there are some events to be noted . The first Reform Bill , of 1832 , slightly increased the electorate ; and in the next year slavery was abolished , at least for negroes . The Poor Law of 1834 prohibited outdoor relief , forced ...
... Poor , there are some events to be noted . The first Reform Bill , of 1832 , slightly increased the electorate ; and in the next year slavery was abolished , at least for negroes . The Poor Law of 1834 prohibited outdoor relief , forced ...
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