By keeping house and lands from accumulating in the hands of the few, pauperism was prevented and generations of independent freeholders assured. |
Despite this, the incidence of pauperism was higher in England and Wales, and expenditure per pauper was greater. |
Intemperance, in the use of ardent spirits, is now, and it is feared will long remain, a fruitful source of pauperism and misery. |
As land increases in value, poverty deepens and pauperism appears. |
The glory of Crcy or Poitiers was dearly bought by the upgrowth of English pauperism. |
And by the same means we ascertain the dimensions of pauperism and of crime. |