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Against all those who lay heavie burthens upon the poor by deceipt and oppression , and against all who live in pride and idleness , and fulnesse of bread , by whom the creation is devoured , and many made poor by your meanes , and you ...
Against all those who lay heavie burthens upon the poor by deceipt and oppression , and against all who live in pride and idleness , and fulnesse of bread , by whom the creation is devoured , and many made poor by your meanes , and you ...
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These were often enforced against poor and unimportant of- fenders - and there only . On March 31 , 1697 Defoe published an open letter entitled The Poor Man's Plea which read , in part : These are all cobweb laws , in which the small ...
These were often enforced against poor and unimportant of- fenders - and there only . On March 31 , 1697 Defoe published an open letter entitled The Poor Man's Plea which read , in part : These are all cobweb laws , in which the small ...
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A number at the beginning of the second month contains an especially interesting discussion of religion as a means of plunder- ing the poor , although we know from other sources that Fielding himself was a convinced if unexcited ...
A number at the beginning of the second month contains an especially interesting discussion of religion as a means of plunder- ing the poor , although we know from other sources that Fielding himself was a convinced if unexcited ...
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