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A principal cause of the miseries of the poor , and of their great expence to the public, shewn: in hopes of getting these evils In Some Measure obviated, and so rendering the poor more happy In Themselves, and less burdensome to the community. Addressed to Thomas Gilbert, Esq. member for the city of Litchfield.
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Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]
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