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... Poor Laws for Ireland , written by Mr. R. Montgomery Martin , the author of Ireland as it was - Is - and ought to be , & c . The great leading object of this brief work is to prove that a system of Poor Laws in Ireland is a measure de ...
... Poor Laws for Ireland , written by Mr. R. Montgomery Martin , the author of Ireland as it was - Is - and ought to be , & c . The great leading object of this brief work is to prove that a system of Poor Laws in Ireland is a measure de ...
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... poor who were excluded from those common rights , by laws of the rich to which the poor were never parties ? " Taking it for granted , that the poor should be provided with sustenance by those who are enabled to furnish it , as a ...
... poor who were excluded from those common rights , by laws of the rich to which the poor were never parties ? " Taking it for granted , that the poor should be provided with sustenance by those who are enabled to furnish it , as a ...
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... poor laws for , 567 - immigration from , to England , 568 - only mode of saving Ireland , 570 - the cultivable area of , 571 -degeneracy of the physical condition of its inhabitants , 572 - plan for apply- ing poor laws to it , 572 ...
... poor laws for , 567 - immigration from , to England , 568 - only mode of saving Ireland , 570 - the cultivable area of , 571 -degeneracy of the physical condition of its inhabitants , 572 - plan for apply- ing poor laws to it , 572 ...
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