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" And because that many strong beggars, as long as they may live by begging, do refuse to labor, giving themselves to idleness and vice, and sometimes to theft and other abominations; none upon the said pain of imprisonment, shall, under the color of pity... "
The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual Meeting - Página 526
por National Conference on Social Welfare - 1926
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The New-York Quarterly, Volumen2

1854 - 748 páginas
...It is enjoined in this ordinance, that, "because many valiant beggars, as Ion" as they may live of begging, do refuse to labor, giving themselves to idleness and vice, and sometimes to theft and other abominations, none, under pain of imprisonment, shall, under the color of pity or alms,...
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Charities and Corrections in Michigan

Michigan - 1877 - 764 páginas
...Ms house harness according to his station" A. I)., 1349, it was enacted, "That because many valiant beggars, as long as they may live by begging, do refuse...themselves to idleness and vice, and sometimes to theft and other abominations, none upon pain of imprisonment shall give anything to such as may labor...
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Property and Progress: Or, A Brief Inquiry Into Contemporary Social ...

William Hurrell Mallock - 1884 - 272 páginas
...Marx himself alludes, it is commanded, because " many valiant beggars, so long as they may live of begging, do refuse to labor, giving themselves to idleness and vice, and sometimes to other abominations, none shall, under color of point, which Marx is using every effort to prove, is,...
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Leading Documents of English History: Together with Illustrative Material ...

Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 642 páginas
...default of him, that will sue; and nevertheless toward us they shall be grievously punished. And because that many strong beggars, as long as they may live by begging, do refuse to labour, giving themselves to idleness and vice, and sometimes to theft and other abominations; none...
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Source-book of English History: Leading Documents, Together with ...

Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 650 páginas
...default of him, that will sue; and nevertheless toward us they shall be grievously punished. And because that many strong beggars, as long as they may live by begging, do refuse to labour, giving themselves to idleness and vice, and sometimes to theft and other abominations; none...
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Translations and Reprints from the Original Sources of European History

University of Pennsylvania. Department of History - 1902 - 230 páginas
...any other that will sue; and nevertheless they shall be grievously punished on our part. And because many strong beggars, as long as they may live by begging,...themselves to idleness and vice, and sometimes to theft and other abominations ; none upon the said pain of imprisonment, shall, under the color of pity...
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Current Economic Problems: A Series of Readings in the Control of Industrial ...

Walton Hale Hamilton - 1916 - 914 páginas
...convicted, he shall pay the double of the same that he so received to the party injured. And because that many strong beggars, as long as they may live...themselves to idleness and vice, and sometimes to theft and other abominations ; none upon the said plan of imprisonment shall, under the color of pity...
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English Literature from Widsith to the Death of Chaucer: A Source Book

Allen Rogers Benham - 1916 - 674 páginas
...any other that will sue; and nevertheless they shall be grievously punished on our part. And because many strong beggars, as long as they may live by begging,...themselves to idleness and vice, and sometimes to theft and other abominations; none upon the said pain of imprisonment, shall, under the color of pity...
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Poverty and Dependency: Their Relief and Prevention

John Lewis Gillin - 1921 - 722 páginas
...the end of this statute provision was made for the suppression of begging, as follows: "And because that many strong beggars, as long as they may live by begging, do refuse to labor, giving them<elves to idleness and vice, and sometimes to theft and other abomina- ' lions; none upon the said...
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Social Administration Including the Poor Laws

John Joseph Clarke - 1922 - 396 páginas
...embodied in the " Statute of Labourers " before mentioned, ordained : " That, because many valiant beggars, as long as they may live by begging, do refuse to labour, giving themselves to idleness and vice, and sometimes to theft and other abomination, none,...
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