An abstract of the draught of a bill for relieving, reforming, and employing the poor : .
| Main Author: | Braddon, Laurence, -1724 |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Eighteenth century collections online.
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An abstract of the draught of a bill for relieving, reforming, and employing the poor : the united wisdom of our noble and honourable senators ... first, comfortably to maintain all those whose infancy, age, or infirmities render them incapable of labour ... secondly, to reform the profligate poor, thirdly, in the most beneficial manner (for Great Britain's common good) to employ all the capable poor ... lastly, to reduce our payments to the poor ... : hereunto is prefix'd a brief account of what was done by both Lords and Commons in 1704 ...
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
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An abstract of the draught of a bill for relieving, reforming, and employing the poor; pursuant to a new discourse upon this subject : And in this newly propos'd scheme, for employing the now chargeable and unprofitable proof Britains, they probably may (after some few years) get six millions sterling per annum more (in local and universal wealth) than the like number of such men, women and children (as to age and infermity's) now get, in any part of Europe. To which is prefix'd, a brief account of three several bills, for the relief employment, and settlement of the poor, which, in 1704, the Right Honourable the House of Lords then order'd to be printed and published. The first of these, then had pass'd the House of Commons: the second was drawn by some of the then judges: the third was drawn by the then Lord Commissiners of trade.
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
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by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
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An humble proposal for relieving, reforming, and employing the poor : and herein by vertue of one new general law, instead of near forty statutes relating to the premises, we may comfortably maintain all th' impotent poor, judiciously employ all the capable poor, probably reform the profligate poor, and graciously sink, and in time totally discharge all our poor-rates ...
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
Published: (1720)
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
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An humble proposal for relieving, reforming and employing the poor : And herein by vertue of one new general law, instead of near forty statates, relating to the presmises. We may comfortably maintain all th' impotent poor, judiciously employ all the capable poor, probably reform the profligate poor; and gradually sink, and in time, totally discharge all our poor-rates, - And we may further receive, from that new-law, all other political benefits, which populousness, arts, and industry, can possibly produce.
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
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A proposal for relieving, reforming and employing all the poor of Great Britain : by vertue of one desired general law, relating to the poor, instead of thirty statutes, now in force, concerning the premises. ...
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
Published: (1721)
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
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A proposal for relieving, reforming, and employing all the poor of Great Britain : by vertue of one desired general law, relating to the poor, instead of thirty statutes, now in force, concerning the premises : and hereby all these poor who thro' infancy, age, or infirmities are incapable of labour, will be comfortably maintain'd ...
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
Published: (1721)
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
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A proposal for relieving, reforming, and employing all the poor of Great Britain : by vertue of one desired general law, relating to the poor, instead of thirty statutes, now in force, concerning the premises : and hereby all these poor who thro' infancy, age, or infirmities are incapable of labour, will be comfortably maintain'd ...
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
Published: (1721)
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
Published: (1721)
A corporation humbly propos'd, for relieving, reforming, and employing the poor : Herein there will be more private gain to the subscribers, and more publick good to Great Britain, than by all unparliamentary subscriptions already taken. In a letter to a justice of peace of Middlesex.
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
Published: (1720)
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
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To pay old-debts without new-taxes, by charitably-relieving, politically-reforming, and judiciously employing the poor : under one new general law, we may justly and gradually discharge all our national debts within twenty years ... : and, in a postscript, the proposed qualifications of the desired corporation for relieving and employing the poor are abstracted ...
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
Published: (1723)
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
Published: (1723)
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.
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
Published: (1722)
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
Published: (1722)
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.
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by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
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The form of a petition submitted to the consideration and correction of those noblemen and gentlemen who desire to subscribe what sums shall be necessary for relieving, reforming, and employing the poor : but first to begin only with the poor of those three parishes of St. Martins in the Fields, St. James's, and St. Anne's Westminster : and if what shall be then done ...
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
Published: (1722)
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
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A draught of a bill for the relief and employment of the poor : with introductory remarks; with a summary view of the statutes now in being, for the above purposes.
by: W., active 18th century
Published: (1787)
by: W., active 18th century
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Reasons for passing the bill for relieving and employing the poor of this kingdom humbly offered.
by: Cary, John, -1720?
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by: Cary, John, -1720?
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The regular-government, and judicious-employment of the poor : the most probable means of raising and securing publick-credit, because the rich will be thereby made, both able, and willing, to give credit to the publick. In the second part will be humbly propos'd, a Parliamentary-fund, for ten millions, sterling, or more, in Exchequer-bisis, and without land-tax, or new imposition. And one hundred pounds therein, shall become more valuable, than so much in gold or silver; and, at pleasure, convertable into money; and hereby some thousands of South-Sea-sufferers may be reliev'd, and thereby Parliamentary-credit, very much advanced.
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
Published: (1721)
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Published: (1721)
Rules and orders for relieving and employing the poor of the township of Leeds : and for the government of the workhouse there.
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Rules and orders for relieving and employing the poor of the township of Leeds : and for the government of the workhouse there.
Published: (1771)
Published: (1771)
The regular-government and judicious-employment of the poor, the most probable means of raising and securing publick-credit : because the rich will be thereby made, both able and willing, to give credit to the publick ...
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
Published: (1721)
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
Published: (1721)
Manual on the employment of draught animals in agriculture.
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Considerations touchant le soulagement, la reforme, & l'employ de tous les pauvres de la Grande Bretagne.
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
Published: (1721)
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Published: (1721)
To pay old-debts without new-taxes : by charitably-relieving, politically-reforming, and judiciously employing the poor, under one new general law, we may justly and gradually discharge all our national debts, ...
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The miseries of the poor are a national sin, shame, and charge : but by making them happy, we shall remove that guilt, raise the glory, and double the wealth and strength of Great Britain, and pay old debts without new taxes ...
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Published: (1717)
The miseries of the poor are a national sin, shame, and charge : but by making them happy, we shall remove that guilt, raise the glory, and double the wealth and strength of Great Britain ; and pay old debts without new taxes. ...
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
Published: (1717)
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An account of the establishment for relieving poor procelytes : With an abstract of the proceedings of the commissioners for that purpose, from the 25th of December, 1720, to the 25th of December, 1721.
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An account of the establishment for relieving poor proselytes : with an abstract of the proceedings of the commissioners for that purpose, from the 30th of April, 1719, to the 3d of February, 1719-20.
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Published: (1720)
An account of the establishment for relieving poor proselytes : with an abstract of the proceedings of the Commissioners for that purpose, from the 3d of February, 1719-20, to the 25th of December, 1720.
Published: (1721)
Published: (1721)
An account of the establishment for relieving poor proselytes : with an abstract of the proceedings of the Commissioners for that purpose, from the 30th of April, 1719, to the 3d of February, 1719-20.
Published: (1720)
Published: (1720)
The miseries of the poor are a national sin, shame, and charge: but by making them happy, we shall pay old debts without new taxes : In passing one effectual law concerning the poor: by Whom (when reformed and judiciously employ'd) we may justly pay off (within twenty years) all our national debts. And from the then numbers, arts, industry, sabriety, courage, discipline and loyalty of the poor (When under the regular management of one loyal corporation, for ail Great-Britain) we shall farther receie, much greater benefits, than paying off these debts and taxes. A due care of the poor is an act of great piety towards Almighty God, an act of the greatest humanity among men, and of great civil [jurispr]udence and political wisdom relation to the state-as things now are, our po...ulousness (which might ... made the greatest ...lessing a kingdom can ...ave) becomes a burden to the nation; by breeding up whole races, families, and generations, in a mere trade on ... thieving, and begging, and a em...ous kind of life; which must in time prodi... ously increase, and over ... whole face of the Kingdom, and eat out the very heart thereof. Lord Chief Justice Hale, in 1670. Upon employing the poor.
by: Braddon, Laurence, -1724
Published: (1718)
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Published: (1718)
Arguments in favour of the practicability of relieving the able-bodied poor : by finding employment for them, and of the beneficial consequences of such employment, both to the morals of the poor, and the national wealth /
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An outline of a plan for relieving the poor of Ireland by an assessment on property /
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by: Kinahan, Daniel
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A draught of fishes /
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A draught of the blue /
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A bill for the better relief and employment of the poor.
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A bill for the better relief and employment of the poor.
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Abstracts, with comments on the poor bill : now depending in Parliament, by a Hampshire magistrate. Re-published, (by permission of the author) with an introductory letter.
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