Meanwhile, the country continued to descend deeper into fragmentation, general pauperism, and mutual predacity. |
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A creeping process of impoverishment ensued, accelerating progressively to become the generally recognized pauperism of the nineteenth century. |
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Intemperance, in the use of ardent spirits, is now, and it is feared will long remain, a fruitful source of pauperism and misery. |
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From what has just been detailed, it will be seen how amazing is the extent of pauperism and mendicity. |
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Despite this, the incidence of pauperism was higher in England and Wales, and expenditure per pauper was greater. |
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As land increases in value, poverty deepens and pauperism appears. |
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By keeping house and lands from accumulating in the hands of the few, pauperism was prevented and generations of independent freeholders assured. |
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Nothing intrinsic to that process forces people into pauperism. |
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While we wait for the long desired universal extinction of pauperism, if we do not block the nihilist terrorists with the more appropriate means, we shall all die! |
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Chalmers was a Malthusian in his belief that the cause of pauperism was the poor having too many children. |
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Its only value consists in some dissertational notes at the end on the literature of charity, population, pauperism, political economy, and Protestantism. |
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