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... poor without condescension : ' But if I love and pity the poor , I also respect them ' ( p . 2 ) . Again , Johnson comes to mind : whatever Dyer's limitations were , cant was not one of them . He had visited the Marshalsea , the debtors ...
... poor without condescension : ' But if I love and pity the poor , I also respect them ' ( p . 2 ) . Again , Johnson comes to mind : whatever Dyer's limitations were , cant was not one of them . He had visited the Marshalsea , the debtors ...
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... Poor Law ' force [ d the poor ] into a condition between relief in the union poor House & Alms robbed of their Christian grace & spirit , as being forced rather from the benevolent than given by them , while the avaricious & selfish ...
... Poor Law ' force [ d the poor ] into a condition between relief in the union poor House & Alms robbed of their Christian grace & spirit , as being forced rather from the benevolent than given by them , while the avaricious & selfish ...
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... poor relief in the 1790s was between those who championed the old Poor Law , those ( few before Malthus ) who wanted to abolish any kind of public poor relief ( and therefore , to some extent , advocated private charity and / or ' make ...
... poor relief in the 1790s was between those who championed the old Poor Law , those ( few before Malthus ) who wanted to abolish any kind of public poor relief ( and therefore , to some extent , advocated private charity and / or ' make ...
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