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. By
by Thomas Mendham
Part of Eighteenth century -- reel 6635, no. 22.
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