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Thomas Mendham

  • A dialogue, in two conversations, between a gentleman, a pauper, and his friend, intended as an answer to a pamphlet, published by the Rev. Mr. Potter, intitled Observations on the poor laws, on the present state of the poor, and on houses of industry. ByA dialogue, in two conversations, between a gentleman, a pauper, and his friend, intended as an answer to a pamphlet, published by the Rev. Mr. Potter, intitled Observations on the poor laws, on the present state of the poor, and on houses of industry. By
  • The counter plan, with observations upon, and unanswered objections to the plan of police ... with further assigned causes of the increase of the poor ...The counter plan, with observations upon, and unanswered objections to the plan of police ... with further assigned causes of the increase of the poor ...
  • The rights of man; or an easy ... mode to mend the timesThe rights of man; or an easy ... mode to mend the times