| Edmund Burke - 1819 - 822 str.
...industrious class, has been oppressed by n weightof contribution taken from those very means wh'ch would otherwise have been applied more beneficially to the supply of employment. And, a.-> the funds which each person can expend in labour are limited, in proportion as the poor-rate diminishes... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1818 - 1264 str.
...habits, and consequent happiness of a great body of the people, who have been reduced to the degradation of a dependence upon parochial support ; .while the...the most industrious class, has been oppressed by u weight of contribution taken from those very means which would otherwise have been applied more beneficially... | |
| 1818 - 798 str.
...means which would otherwise have been applied iiiore beneficially to the supply of employment. And, a* the funds which each person can expend in labour are limited, in proportion as the poor-rate diminishes tho^e funds, in the same proportion will the wHges of labour be reduced, to the... | |
| 1818 - 784 str.
...people, who have been reduced to the degradation of n dependence upon parochial support; while the restcf the community, including the most industrious class, has been oppressed by a weight of conl.ribut.ioii taken from those very means which would otherwise have been applied more beneficially... | |
| William Charles Wentworth - 1824 - 428 str.
...upon parochial support, but the whole community, and particularly the most industrious classes, had been oppressed by a weight of contribution taken from those very means which would otherwise have been more beneficially applied to the supply of employment ; and that to a degree calculated to perpetuate... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1830 - 752 str.
...saying, that the tendency of the Poor-laws was to reduce the wages of labour. That Committee reported — "As the funds which each person can expend in labour are limited in proportion as the Poor-rate diminishes those funds, in the same proportion will the wages of labour be reduced, to the... | |
| sir Richard Rawlinson Vyvyan (8th bart.) - 1845 - 840 str.
...habits and consequent happiness of a great body of people, who have been reduced to the degradation of a dependence upon parochial support; while the...expend in labour are limited, in proportion as the poor-rate diminishes these fund*, in the same proportion will the wages of labour be reduced, to the... | |
| Joseph Salway Eisdell - 1852 - 244 str.
...to the industry, morals, and happiness of the poor, and helped to reduce them to the degradation of dependence upon parochial support, while the rest...expend in labour are limited, in proportion as the poor-rate diminishes these funds, in the same proportion will the wages of labour be reduced, to the... | |
| Josephine Shaw Lowell - 1884 - 136 str.
...habits, and consequent happiness, of a great body of the people, who have been reduced to the degradation of a dependence upon parochial support, while the...employment, and as the funds which each person can expend in labor are limited in proportion as the poor rate diminishes those funds, in the same proportion will... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1860 - 618 str.
...habits and consequent habits of a great body of the people who have been reduced to the degradation of a dependence upon parochial support ; while the...taken from those very means which would otherwise have b«m applied more beneficially to the supply of employment. And, as the funds which each person can... | |
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