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Proposals for establishing a charitable fund in the city of London, [electronic resource] : By voluntary gifts and loans of mony, to relieve necessitous persons from the oppressions and evil practises of ill men; providing poor people, within the several parishes mentioned in the weekly bills of mortality, with coals and other necessaries at a cheap rate in the winter and time of war, maintaining those that are not able to get their livelihood, setting others to work or employ them to sweep and clean the streets and other places within the said parishes, clear them form beggars, make convenient walks, and repair the high-ways in the avenues of the said city; with reasons for the same, shewing the benefits that will arise thereby to the publick, &c. In two parts.

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Book
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations--England--London--Early works to 1800.
Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([8],8,[2],9-24p. )
Edition:
The second edition of the first part.
Other Title:
Proposals for establishing a charitable fund in the city of London,
Place of Publication:
London : printed at the charge of several charitable persons, to be given gratis; or sold by Mr. Aylmer, bookseller, over-against the Royal Exchange, 1706.
Notes:
With a subscription leaf "Which may be cut off and sent to the place that shall be appointed for receiving the same, .. ".
Reproduction of original from University of London's Goldsmiths' Library.
Cited in:
Goldsmiths', 4334
Hanson, 727n
English Short Title Catalog, T5377.
OCLC:
508407614

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