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An essay for imploying the poor to profit : humbly dedicated and presented to the Lords and Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled
Bellers, John (1654-1725)
1723
Bellers' "To the yearly, quarterly, and monthly meeting of Great Britain, and elsewhere" appears to be a continuation of this work.
A plea for the poor, by a collection of sundry scriptures out of the Old and New Testament. Recommended to the perusual [sic] and consideration of all that own they were given forth by divine inspiration
Society of Friends. Coggeshall Quarterly Meeting
1708
Issued and signed (p.23) by: Quarterly Meeting at Cogeshall. Pages [6-9] at end: Books printed and sold by J. Sowle.
Colonies at home; or, The means for rendering the industrious labourer independent of parish relief; and for providing for the poor population of Ireland, by the cultivation of the soil
Allen, William (1770-1843)
1827
Author named, p.[iv].
Letters on the distressed state of the agricultural labourers, and suggesting a remedy, addressed to the nobility of England, and other large landed proprietors
Marriage, Joseph (1772?-1849)
1830
Smith II, 142.
An appeal to the Parliament concerning the poor, that there may not be a beggar in England
Lawson, Thomas (1630-1691); Great Britain. Parliament
1660
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Text signed (p.4): T.L.
A letter to John Foster, esq., Chancellor of the Exchequer for Ireland, on the best means of education and employing the poor, in that country
Lancaster, Joseph (1778-1838)
1805
"Names of the subscribers": p. [41]-[43].
Essays about the poor, manufactures, trade, plantations, & immorality, and of the excellency and divinity of inward light, demonstrated from the attributes of God and the nature of mans soul, as well as from the testimony of the Holy Scriptures
Bellers, John (1654-1725)
1699
Indexed in: Wing B1828; Smith I, 236.