The bane of all pauper legislation has been the legislating for extreme cases. Every exception, every violation of the general rule to meet a real case of unusual hardship, lets in a whole class of fraudulent cases, by which that rule must in time be... The Quarterly Review - Page 200edited by - 1927Full view - About this book
| James N. Mahon - Poor laws - 1835 - 214 pages
...legislating for extreme cases. Every exception, every violation of the general rule, to meet a real case of unusual hardship, lets in a whole class of...cases, by which that rule must in time be destroyed. Where cases of real hardship occur, the remedy must be applied by individual charity, a virtue for... | |
| John Radclyffe Pretyman - Poor law - 1878 - 338 pages
...legislating for extreme cases. Every exception, every violation of the general rule to meet a real case of unusual hardship, lets in a whole class of fraudulent cases, by which the rule must in time be destroyed.' Out-door relief, in fact, must either be abolished or abused.... | |
| 1884 - 500 pages
...legislating for extreme cases. Every exception, every violation of the general rule, to meet a real case of unusual hardship, lets in a whole class of...cases by which that rule must in time be destroyed. Where cases of real hardship occur, the remedy must be applied by individual charity, a virtue for... | |
| Josephine Shaw Lowell - Charity - 1884 - 136 pages
...legislating for extreme cases. Every exception, every violation of the general rule, to meet a real case of unusual hardship, lets in a whole class of...cases by which that rule must in time be destroyed. Where cases of real hardship occur, the remedy must be applied by individual charity, a virtue for... | |
| Paul Felix Aschrott - Old age pensions - 1888 - 390 pages
...legislating for extreme cases. Every exception, every violation of the general rule, to meet a real case of unusual hardship, lets in a whole class of...cases by which that rule must in time be destroyed. Where cases of real hardship occur, the remedy must be applied by individual charity, a virtue for... | |
| Paul Felix Aschrott - Old age pensions - 1888 - 402 pages
...legislating for extreme ,..!>«. Every exception, every violation of the general rule, to meet a real case uf unusual hardship, lets in a whole class of fraudulent...cases by which that rule must in time be destroyed. Where cases of real hardship occur, the remedy must lie applied by individual charity, a virtue for... | |
| Economics - 1893 - 828 pages
...the legislation for hard cases. Every exception, every violation of the general rule to meet a real case of unusual hardship, lets in a whole class of...cases by which that rule must in time be destroyed. "Where cases of real hardship occur the remedy must be applied by individual charity, a virtue for... | |
| Gertrude Lubbock (Hon.) - Old age pensions - 1895 - 352 pages
...legislating for extreme cases. Every exception, every violation of the general rule to meet a real case of unusual hardship, lets in a whole class of...cases by which that rule must in time be destroyed." Report of the PL Commission, 1834, p. 263. " We do not undertake to deny that cases of individual suffering... | |
| William Chance - Poor - 1895 - 290 pages
...Commissioners' first report) ' Every exception, every violation of the general rule, to meet a real case of unusual hardship, lets in a whole class of...cases by which that rule must in time be destroyed. Where cases of real hardship occur the remedy must be applied by individual charity, a virtue for which... | |
| Bernard Bosanquet - Great Britain - 1895 - 360 pages
...the legislation for hard cases. Every exception, every violation of the general rule to meet a real case of unusual hardship, lets in a whole class of...cases by which that rule must in time be destroyed. Where cases of real hardship occur the remedy must be applied by individual charity, a virtue for which... | |
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