| Patrick Colquhoun - 1806 - 330 페이지
...necessary in the first instance to have a clear conception of the distinction between Indigence and Poverty. Poverty is that .state and condition in society...where the individual has no surplus labour in store, and, consequently, no property but what is derived from the constant exercise of industry in the various... | |
| Patrick Colquhoun - 1806 - 334 페이지
...necessary in the first instance to have a. clear ception of the distinction between Indfgtrice and Poverty. Poverty is that state and condition in society...where the individual has no Surplus labour in store, and, consequently, no property but what is derire<J from the constant exercise of industry in the various... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1807 - 572 페이지
...Mr. Colquhoun commences bis discussion by distinguishing between Poverty,—which is defined to be ' that state and condition in .society where the individual has no surplus labour in store, and, consequently, no property but what is derived from the constant exercise of industry/—and Indigence,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 페이지
...state of the poor, it is necessary to have a clear conception of the distinction between Indigence and Poverty. Poverty is that state and condition in society...where the individual has no surplus labour in store, and consequently, no property but what is derived from the constant exercise of industry in the various... | |
| 1825 - 538 페이지
...state in society where the individual has no surplus labour in store, and, consequently, no property, but what is derived from the constant exercise of industry in the various occupations of life; or, in other words, it is the state of every one who must labour for subsistence. Indigence is... | |
| Samuel Leigh (publisher.) - 1825 - 576 페이지
...accompanied by one of the committee. Pauperism and Mendicity. POVERTY has been well defined to be that condition in society where the individual has no surplus labour in store, and consequently no property but what is derived from the constant exercise of industry in the various... | |
| Samuel Leigh - 1827 - 646 페이지
...PAUPERISM and MENDICITY are necessary to complete this chapter. POVERTY has been well defined to be that condition in society where the individual has no surplus labour in store, and consequently no property but what is derived from the constant exercise of industry in the various... | |
| Samuel Leigh - 1830 - 564 페이지
...progress of PAUPERISM and MENDICITY are necessary to complete this chapter. consequently no property but what is derived from the constant exercise of industry in the various occupations of life ; that is, the state of every one who must labour for subsistence. INDIGENCE, on the other hand,... | |
| Samuel Leigh - 1834 - 594 페이지
...PAUPEHISM and MENDICITY are necessary to complete this chapter. POvEHTY has been well denned to be that condition in society where the individual has no surplus labour in store, and consequently no property but what is derived from the constant exercises of industry in the various... | |
| 1902 - 840 페이지
...so that the social body instead of being burdened becomes benefited. Poverty has been defined as " that state and condition in society where the individual has no surplus labour in store, and consequently no property but what is derived from the constant exercise of his own industry " ;... | |
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