A History of the English Poor Law, in Connection With the State of the Country And the Condition of the People

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It has confined itself to upholding the progress made by the first Commissioners. Its advice and influence have been continuously in favour of a sound policy of dispauperisation, but its legislative powers have been very sparingly used. This was the policy then deliberately inaugurated. It has caused 4?0CEEDINGS OF COMMISSION TILL 1847 329 Jlis app^ ^ n-jjj-intment to those who are firmly con- tnree g justice of the principles laid down in the the 6overnmeM.,g^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^.^^ ^^...^^^ ment a ^^^ ^^ ^j^^ country by their general and troversy ^ adoption ; on the other hand, it has com- ana Kin j itself to a long succession of political chiefs, pletely u^ (jegjj.g^ while pauperism is kept within reasonable tor corij-g^ must always be to temporise with a difficult and Commiopular duty.
G. Le E.Hi eve he c END OF PART THE FIRST ( 331 ) PART THE SECOND QUESTIONS RESERVED FOR SEPARATE TREATMENT CHAPTER XV GILBERT AND LOCAL ACTS Reasons for treating this and certain other subjects separately^Local Acts were ahortivfe attempts to amend the Act of Elizabeth — Bristol, Exeter, etc.


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