Let us, said he, make relief in cases where there are a number of children, a matter of right and an honour, instead of a ground for opprobrium and contempt. This will make a large family a blessing, and not a curse ; and this will draw a proper line... The Man Versus the State: A Collection of Essays - Página 41de Herbert Spencer - 1916 - 357 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1830 - 752 páginas
...in these words : § — " What measure, then, could be found to supply the defect ? Let us (said he) make relief, in cases where there are a number of children, a matter of right and an honour, instead of a ground for opprobrium and contempt." And Mr. Fox and Mr. Whitbread concluded... | |
| John Wade - 1833 - 674 páginas
...measures then could be found to supply the defect? Let us," said he, " make relief (by the parish), in cases where there are a number of children, a matter of right and an honour, instead of a ground for opprobrium and contempt. This will make a large family a blessing... | |
| William Lucas Sargant - 1872 - 338 páginas
...quoted a passage from one of Mr. Pitt's speeches in 1796. (20) " Let us," said Mr. Pitt, " make relief where there are a number of children a matter of right and honour, instead of a ground of opprobrium and contempt. This will make a large family a blessing and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1884 - 156 páginas
...issues of the movement his act sets up, and still less its collateral issues. When, in war-time, " food for powder " was to be provided by encouraging...there are a number of children a matter of right and honour, instead of a ground for opprobrium and contempt ; "* it was not expected that the poor-rates... | |
| 1884 - 930 páginas
...issues of the movement his act sets up, and still less its collateral issues. When, in war-time, " food for powder" was to be provided by encouraging...there are a number of children a matter of right and honour, instead of a ground for opproliiini: and contempt ;"* it was not expected that the poor-rates... | |
| 1885 - 762 páginas
...issues of the movement his act sets up, and still less its collateral issues. When, in war-time, '' food for powder " was to be provided by encouraging...would be quadrupled in fifty years, that women with manybastards would be preferred as wives to modest women because of their incomes from the parish,... | |
| James Bonar - 1885 - 272 páginas
...by making the poor-relief greater where the family was larger. "Let us make relief," in such cases, "a matter of right and honor, instead of a ground for opprobrium and contempt. This will make a large family a blessing and not a curse; and this will draw a proper line of distinction... | |
| David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - 1886 - 688 páginas
...poor laws, and the following sentiments of Mr Pitt, in that year : — " Let us," said he, " mitke relief in cases where there are a number of children a matter of right and honour, instead of a ground of opprobrium and contempt. This will make a large family a blessing, and... | |
| Henry Allon - 1886 - 550 páginas
...to be provided at the parish expense with a cow.* 'Let us make relief,' he said on another occasion' 'where there are a number of children, a matter of right and an honour, instead of a ground for opprobrium and contempt; and he shared this opinion with almost... | |
| Thomas Mackay - 1889 - 320 páginas
...farmers wanted cheap labour and Pitt wanted soldiers for his French war. ' Let us make,' he said, ' relief, in cases where there are a number of children, a matter of right and honour, instead of a ground for opprobrium and contempt.' Local authorities acted on the advice of... | |
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