| 1829 - 660 pàgines
...the same objection ; since the bodies exhumated are principally those of the poor * ; 2dly,—that the evils of this, or of any other plan to be proposed...and the unfairness to one or another class of the community,—by the degree-of distress inflicted on one class rather than another ; but where there... | |
| 1829 - 832 pàgines
...evidence adduced, is liable in a great measure to the same objection ; since the bodies exhumated are principally those of the poor* ; 2dly, — that the...another ; but where there are no relations to suffer distress, there can be no inequality of suffering, and consequently no unfairness shewn to one class... | |
| John Wakefield Francis - 1828 - 634 pàgines
...principally those of the poor ; secondly, that the evils of this, or of any other plan to beproposed on this subject, must be judged of by the distress...another class of the community by the degree of distress indicted on one class rather than another ; but where there are no relations to suffer distress, there... | |
| Ruth Richardson - 2000 - 472 pàgines
...evidence adduced, is liable in a great measure to the same objection; since the bodies exhumated are principally those of the poor; 2dly, — that the...judged of by the distress which it would occasion to thefeelings of surviving relations; and the unfairness to one or another class of the community, -... | |
| 602 pàgines
...measure to the same objection, since the bodies exhumated are principally those of the poor. 2dly. thtf the evils of this, or of any other plan to be proposed...another ; but where there are no relations to suffer distress, there can be no inequality of suffering, and, consequently, no unfairness shewn to one сЬи... | |
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