Six concluding letters to a senator, on the tendencies of the foundling hospital in its boundless extent. Part II. Shewing what is Bad in that Plan; and pointing out a new one to be substitued instead of it, or to be united to what is Good in it; this new one tending to make the Poor become a full Support to the Poor, and not only not Burdensome to the Public, but great Benefactors to it [electronic resource].
1760
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Six concluding letters to a senator, on the tendencies of the foundling hospital in its boundless extent. Part II. Shewing what is Bad in that Plan; and pointing out a new one to be substitued instead of it, or to be united to what is Good in it; this new one tending to make the Poor become a full Support to the Poor, and not only not Burdensome to the Public, but great Benefactors to it [electronic resource].
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London : printed for private use, M.DCC.LX. [1760]
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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44p. ; 4⁰.
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Final letter signed and dated: Cato, Oxon. Jan 31st 1760.
Part I was published as 'The tendencies of the foundling hospital'.
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Part I was published as 'The tendencies of the foundling hospital'.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, T48387.
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