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... poor ; and that , according to such list , every inhabitant in the same parish shall be obliged in their turn to set such unemployed poor men of the same parish on work , at such under rates as the said guardian of the poor shall ...
... poor ; and that , according to such list , every inhabitant in the same parish shall be obliged in their turn to set such unemployed poor men of the same parish on work , at such under rates as the said guardian of the poor shall ...
Page 456
... poor people of the parish , be provided by a common stock in each hundred , to be raised out of a certain portion of the poor's rate of each parish as requisite ; which stock , we humbly conceive , need be raised but once ; for , if ...
... poor people of the parish , be provided by a common stock in each hundred , to be raised out of a certain portion of the poor's rate of each parish as requisite ; which stock , we humbly conceive , need be raised but once ; for , if ...
Page 459
... poor ; which treasurer shall issue all such money only by their order , and shall once a year pass his accounts before them : and that they also appoint one or more store- keepers , as they shall see occasion , with such rewards or ...
... poor ; which treasurer shall issue all such money only by their order , and shall once a year pass his accounts before them : and that they also appoint one or more store- keepers , as they shall see occasion , with such rewards or ...
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Introduction 7 | 122 |
Letter to S H Henry Stubbe midSeptember? 1659 published | 137 |
Can the civil magistrate specify indifferent things | 152 |
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