The Causes and Remedies of Pauperism in the United Kingdom Considered. (An Inquiry Into the Causes and Remedies of Pauperism.) Introductory Series. Being a Defence of the Principles and Conduct of the Emigration Committee Against the Charges of Mr. Sadler. (First Series. Containing Correspondence with C. Poulett Thomson, Etc.-Second Series. Containing Correspondence with M. Duchatel, Etc.-Third Series. Containing Letters to Sir Francis Burdett, Etc.-Fourth Series. Explanation of Mr. Wilmot Horton's Bill in a Letter and Queries Addressed to N. W. Senior ... With His Answers, Etc.).


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An Inquiry into the causes and remedies of Pauperism. First Series, containing correspondence with C. Poulett Thomson. (Second Series containing correspondence with M. Duchatel. Third Series: containing Letters to Sir Francis Burdett ... upon Pauperism in Ireland. Fourth Series. Explanation of Mr W. H.'s bill, in a Letter and Queries addressed to N. W. Senior ... with his Answers, etc.) [and an Appendix.]


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An Inquiry into the Causes and Remedies of Pauperism, etc. (First series. Containing correspondence with C. Poulett Thomson upon the conditions under which colonization would be justifiable as a national measure.-Second series. Containing correspondence with M. Duchatel; with an explanatory preface.-Third series: containing letters to Sir Francis Burdett, Bt., upon pauperism in Ireland.-Causes and Remedies of Pauperism. Fourth series. Containing letters to Lord John Russell, on the state of pauperism in England, etc.).


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Pauperism


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Pauperism


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