Hard as it may appear in individual cases, dependent poverty ought to be held disgraceful.
Poverty and The Poor
Quotations by Thomas Robert Malthus
Hard as it may appear in individual cases, dependent poverty ought to be held disgraceful. Thomas Robert Malthus
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