“The poor who have neither property, friends, nor strength to labor are boarded in the houses of good farmers, to whom a stipulated sum is annually paid. To those who are able to help themselves a little or have friends from whom they derive some succor, inadequate however to their full maintenance, supplementary aids are given which enable them to live comfortably in their own houses or in the houses of their friends. Vagabonds without visible property or vocation, are placed in work houses, where they are well clothed, fed, lodged, and made to labor”
Quote by Thomas Jefferson
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Notes on the State of Virginia
Written by Thomas Jefferson, this seminal work provides insights into the early American colonies and explores themes of government, society, and race relations. more
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