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The Publisher Of This Book Utilises Modern Printing Technologies As Well As Photocopying Processes For Reprinting And Preserving Rare Works Of Literature That Are Out-Of-Print Or On The Verge Of Becoming Lost. This Book Is One Such Reprint. Purchase Of This Book Includes Free Trial Access To Www.Million-Books.Com Where You Can Read More Than A Million Books For Free. Excerpt From Book: Section 3Op University Chapter Ii. Laws Of Charles Ii.: Establishment Of Manufacturing Incorporations ? Dearth Of Capital And Lack Of Employment ? Duties Of Justices ? Overseers Of The Poor ? Regular And Casual Poor ? Ability And Disability ? Over-Facility Of Relief ? Compulsory Labour ? Privileges Of Employers ? Chargeability By Residence ? Correction-Houses ? Treatment Of Poor ? Apprenticeship ? Punishment Of Vagabonds. ? Laws Of William Iii.: Proclamations For Maintaining The Poor And Repressing Beggars. ? Summary Of Enactments. ? Other Acts ? Against Drunkenness And Swearing Profanation Of The Lord'S Day Theft And Depredation ? Act For Encouragement Of Manufactures ? Bank Of Scotland ? ' Act Anent Murdering Of Children' ? Parish Schools ? The Union ? Assessments ? Amount Of Relief ?- Numbers Relieved ? Pauperism Of Scotland And England. It Was Not Until After An Interval Of Nearly Half A Century From The Passing Of The Act Of James The Sixth (The First Of England) In 1617 And In The Year Following The Restoration Of His Grandson Charles The Second That Any Further Legislation Took Place With Regard To The Relief Of The Scottish Poor. The Intermediate Period Of What Has Been Emphatically Called The Great Rebellion As Well As That Of The Commonwealth And The Protectorate Which Succeeded It Although Most Highly Important In Their Political And Social Consequences Were Too Much Occupied With The Exciting Occurrences Of The Day To Admit Of Any Matters So Purely Domestic As The Relief Of The Poor Being Entered Upon Or Considered. The Events Of These Periods A
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