Pauperization: cause and cure

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Pauperization: cause and cure (1871)
by Baldwyn Leighton
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PAUPERIZATION:


CAUSE AND CURE.




BY

SIR BALDWYN LEIGHTON, Bart.


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Being two Papers read at the Social Science Congress at Leeds, October, 1871.

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PUBLISHED BY MESSRS. SANDFORD, HIGH STREET,
SHREWSBURY.

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1871.


Price Sixpence.

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"The English are a dumb people. They can do great acts but not describe them. Like the old Romans, and some few others, their epic poem is written on the earth's surface: England her mark! … The spoken word, the written poem, is said to be an epitome of the man; how much more the done work. Whatsoever of morality and of intelligence; what of patience, perseverance, faithfulness, of method, insight, ingenuity, energy; in a word, whatsoever of strength the man had in him, will be written in the work he does."



PREFACE.

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The two following papers, read at the Leeds Social Science Congress, October, 1871, having attracted more attention than could have been anticipated, and having already by private circulation contributed something towards an improved Poor Law administration, it has been suggested that they should be published. What value they may have arises entirely from their being a record of Fact; a description of the successful application of the simplest, and yet most neglected, economic truths to the condition of the poor: Thrift, Sympathy, and Work, instead of Improvidence, Cash-nexus, and Charity-doles, and it is certain that the same results as are exhibited here, incredible as to some they have appeared, may be attained elsewhere in town as well as country, if individuals informed and capable are forthcoming.

Of these results, the work of a life now gone, the present writer is but the recorder; but if these pages may set some to think and to work, or bring others together who should not bide apart, they will not have been written in vain.

BALDWYN LEIGHTON.


Loton Park, December, 1871.


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This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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