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Essays On The Principles Of Charitable Institutions (1836)
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392 pages
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The collection of essays delves into the principles underpinning charitable institutions, emphasizing their vital role in society and human nature. It examines their history, purpose, and organization while advocating for government support and the necessity of transparency. Drawing on historical examples and contemporary debates, the author argues that these institutions are crucial for social justice and poverty alleviation. This insightful work serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding charity's significance in shaping society's future.
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2008, paperback
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