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Above 18,000 pounds sterling.
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The committee, at the head of the establishment, has been enabled to make this purchase, by legacies made to the inst.i.tution.
These legacies have been numerous, and are increasing every day; which clearly shows, that the measures adopted with regard to the Poor have met with the approbation of the public.
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I found upon examining the famous kitchen of the great hospital at Florence, that the waste of fuel there is still greater.
CONTENTS of ESSAY II.
of the FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES on which GENERAL ESTABLISHMENTS for the RELIEF of the POOR may be formed in all Countries.
CHAPTER. I.
General View of the Subject.
Deplorable State of those who are reduced to Poverty.
No Body of Laws can be so framed as to provide effectually for their Wants.
Only adequate Relief that can be afforded them must be derived from the voluntary a.s.sistance of the Humane and Benevolent, How that a.s.sistance is to be secured.
Objections to the Expense of taking care of the Poor answered.
Of the Means of introducing a Scheme for the Relief of the Poor.
CHAPTER. II.
Of the Extent of an Establishment for the Poor.
Of the Division of a Town or City into Districts.
Of the Manner of carrying on the Business of a public Establishment for the Poor.
Of the Necessity of numbering all the Houses in a Town where an Establishment for the Poor is formed.
CHAPTER. III.
General Direction of the Affairs of an Inst.i.tution for the Poor attended with no great Trouble.
Of the best Method of carrying on the current Business, and of the great Use of printed Forms, or Blanks.
Of the necessary Qualifications of those who are placed at the Head of an Establishment for the Relief of the Poor.
Great Importance of this Subject.
Cruelty and Impolicy of putting the Poor into the Hands of Persons they cannot respect and love.
The Persons pointed out who are more immediately called upon to come forward with Schemes for the Relief of the Poor, and to give their active a.s.sistance in carrying them into Effect.
CHAPTER. IV.
Of the Necessity of effectual Measures for introducing a Spirit of Industry among the Poor in forming an Establishment for their Relief and Support.
Of the Means which may be used for that Purpose; and for setting on foot a Scheme for forming an Establishment for feeding the Poor.
CHAPTER. V.
Of the Means which may be used by Individuals in affluent Circ.u.mstances for the Relief of the Poor in their Neighbourhood.