Bread for the poor, or, A method shewing how the poor may be maintained and duly provided for in a far more plentiful and yet cheaper manner than now they are without waste or want.
- Title
- Bread for the poor, or, A method shewing how the poor may be maintained and duly provided for in a far more plentiful and yet cheaper manner than now they are without waste or want.
- Author
- R. D. (Richard Dunning)
- Publication
- Exeter [Devon] :: Printed by Samuel Darker for Charles Yeo, John Pearce and Philip Bishop,
- 1698.
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Contents
- title page
- The Contents.
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TO THE Right Worshipful His Majesties Justices of the Peace for the County of
Devon. -
Bread for the
Poor, &c.- Where there is an Effect there is a Cause.
- Remedies in pursuance of the Law, to prevent such excessive Charges.
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part
- I. Objection.
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I.
Answer. - II. Objection.
- Answer.
- III. Objection.
- Answer.
- Advantages in providing Diet for the Poor.
- As for the Badges, amongst other things, those or the like, may be Observed.
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Those not to be exempted from wearing the Badge, viz. - Objection.
- Answer.
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Another Objection - Answer.
- Answer.
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Another Objection - Answer.
- Objection.
- Answer.
- I. Objection.
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Another Objection. - Objection.
- Answer.
- III. Question.
- Answer.
- IV. Question.