. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. POOR. highly injurious to fociety, bf diminilhing the quantity of affcfTments are rendered necefTary: but the farmers, unfor- labour which annually produces confumable goods, the only tunately, are alfo fufferers, and ownig to the concurrence of , , r • ' '^ leveral caules, rrequently to a very coniiderablc extent, in "^^k is only neceffary here to confiderthefe laws as they af- the mllance mentioned of the pariih of Kettering, the fed agriculture. And it is contended by Mr. Dona


. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. POOR. highly injurious to fociety, bf diminilhing the quantity of affcfTments are rendered necefTary: but the farmers, unfor- labour which annually produces confumable goods, the only tunately, are alfo fufferers, and ownig to the concurrence of , , r • ' '^ leveral caules, rrequently to a very coniiderablc extent, in "^^k is only neceffary here to confiderthefe laws as they af- the mllance mentioned of the pariih of Kettering, the fed agriculture. And it is contended by Mr. Donaldfon, poor s rates, preyious to the commencement of the war, that from no alteration having been made in regard to the d,d not, he fays, exceed m the pound ; fo that from that fpecies of property afTeffable in virtue thereof, although they period, and during its continuance, a tenant paying too/ might have been confidered equitable at the time they wei-e a-year rent to his landlord, has to pay 50/ of additional enaded, they have, in confequence of the alteration of circum- poor s rates, and that, whether he polfefles his farm under ftances that has gradually taken place, become almoft into- Icafe or at the will of his landlord. If the farm be held lerably oppreffive on the landed intereft; while the merchant, under leafe for a term of years, the tenant can have no recourfe the manufafturer, and the monied man, are either entirely to the landlord, who generally ftipulates that he (hall pay exempted, or but in a very fmall degree afFeded. In (liort, all panfli-taxes If, on the otner hand, it be held from poor's rates, according to the prefent eftablifhment, are, he year to year, the tenant is, from that circumftance, fo de- fuppofes the moft partial tax that ever was levied ia this or pendent on the proprietor, th:it he dare not make the leaft. fcrip, omnium, &c. were unknown. That being the cafe, tenants being fubjcaed in payment of fuch as are rendered permanent prop


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