APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Braddon, L. (1717). An abstract of the draught of a bill for relieving, reforming, and employing the poor: The united wisdom of our noble and honourable senators ... first, comfortably to maintain all those whose infancy, age, or infirmities render them incapable of labour ... secondly, to reform the profligate poor, thirdly, in the most beneficial manner (for Great Britain's common good) to employ all the capable poor ... lastly, to reduce our payments to the poor .. Printed for the author.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Braddon, Laurence. An Abstract of the Draught of a Bill for Relieving, Reforming, and Employing the Poor: The United Wisdom of Our Noble and Honourable Senators ... First, Comfortably to Maintain All Those Whose Infancy, Age, or Infirmities Render Them Incapable of Labour ... Secondly, to Reform the Profligate Poor, Thirdly, in the Most Beneficial Manner (for Great Britain's Common Good) to Employ All the Capable Poor ... Lastly, to Reduce Our Payments to the Poor .. S.l: Printed for the author, 1717.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Braddon, Laurence. An Abstract of the Draught of a Bill for Relieving, Reforming, and Employing the Poor: The United Wisdom of Our Noble and Honourable Senators ... First, Comfortably to Maintain All Those Whose Infancy, Age, or Infirmities Render Them Incapable of Labour ... Secondly, to Reform the Profligate Poor, Thirdly, in the Most Beneficial Manner (for Great Britain's Common Good) to Employ All the Capable Poor ... Lastly, to Reduce Our Payments to the Poor .. Printed for the author, 1717.

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