Richard Haines
Died 1685-01-01
Identifiers
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- ISNI0000000025183879
- Open LibraryOL735223A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (6)
- Early works to 1800 (3)
- Almshouses (3)
- New Age / Body, Mind & Spirit (3)
- Body, Mind & Spirit (3)
- Economic policy (2)
- Linen industry (2)
Books by Richard Haines
Total count: 20
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The prevention of poverty, or, A discourse of the causes of the decay of trade, fall of lands, and want of money throughout the nationwith certain expedients for remedying the same, and bringing this kingdom to an eminent degree of riches and prosperity ...Printed for Nathaniel Brooke ...1674-01-01
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Proposals for building in every county a working-alms-house or hospitalas the best expedient to perfect the trade and manufacturing of linnen-clothPrinted by W.G. for R. Harford ...1677-01-01
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A model of government for the good of the poor, and the wealth of the nationWith such a method and inspection, that frauds, corruption in officers, abuses to the poor, ill administration of materials, &c. therein may be prevented. ...Printed for D.M.1678-01-01
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Provision for the poor, or, Reasons for the erecting of a working-hospital in every county as the most necessary and onely effectual expedient to promote the linnen manufactorywith comfortable maintenance for all poor and distressed people in citie and country, by which all beggars, vagrants, &c. throughout the nation, amy speedily be restrained and for ever prevented : in persuance to certain proposals to the King and Parliament ...Printed for D.M.1678-01-01
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The proposals for promoting the woollen-manufactory, promotedFurther making it appear, that the nation will thereby increase in wealth, at least 5000 l. per day, for every day in the year on which it is lawful to labour. And that the strength and safety of the king and kingdom, together with a most happy reformation will be accomplished therein. All which is most plainly demonstrated, by several well-wisheres thereunto, inhabitants and citizens of London. Licensed, April 29. 1679. Ro. L'Estrangeprinted for Langley Curtis on Ludgate-Hill1679-01-01
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A breviat of some proposals prepared to be offered to the great wisdom of the nationthe King's most excellent Majesty, and both houses of Parliament, for the speedy restoring the woollen manufacture, by a method practiced in other nations. Already perused and approved by those known promoters of England's weal and safety ... Prince Rupert and ... the Earl of Shaftsbury ...Printed for Langley Curtis1679-01-01
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A breviat of some proposals prepared to be offered to the great wisdom of the nation, the King's Most Excellent Majesty, and both houses of Parliamentfor the speedy restoring the woollen manufacture by a method practiced in other nations ...Printed for Langley Curtis ...1679-01-01
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A profitable method compiled for the benefit of all indigent peopleso effectually drawn into a modell, the like before has not been exposed to this our English-nation: wherein is particularized, the several orders and degrees, for the promotion of the linnen manufacture, as also the management and farther improvement of the said benificial exercise to the great encouragement of his Majesties distressed subjects, as likewise for the disburthening the charge of parishes throughout the nation. Humbly offered to the consideration of the great wisdom of the nation, viz. His most Excellent Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament, by R. HWith allowance, London printed for D.M.1679-01-01
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England's weal & prosperity proposed: or, Reasons for erecting publick vvork-houses in every countyfor the speedy promoting of industry and the woollen manufactory, shewing how the wealth of the nation may be encreased, many hundred thousand pounds per annum. And also that many thousand persons may be so reformed, to their own and the whole kingdoms present and future wealth and glory, that there may no more be a begger bred up in the nation. Humbly offered to the consideration of the great wisdom of the nation, and presented to the honourable House of Commons. By R. Haines. To which is added A model of government for such works houses prepared by the same author, and printed in the year (79) intended to have been presented to the last Parliament. Pursuant to a breviate of proposals for the promoting of industry, and speedy restoring the woollen manufactory, by him formerly publisheds.n.1680-01-01
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England's weal & prosperity proposed: or, Reasons for erecting publick work-houses in every countyfor the speedy promoting of industry and the woollen manufactory, shewing how the wealth of the nation may be encreased, many hundred thousand pounds per annum ...Printed for L. Curtis1681-01-01
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England's weal & prosperity proposedor, Reasons for erecting publick work-houses in every county, for the speedy promoting of industry and the woollen manufactory, shewing how the wealth of the nation may be encreased, many hundred thousand pounds per annum ...Printed for L. Curtis1681-01-01
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The education and training of personnel involved in the handling and monitoring of hazardous wastesEuropean Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions1992-01-01
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RunawayThe Book Guild Ltd1993-01-01
New Atlantis ContinuedLimited editionPhilosophical Research Society1999-01-01
CE-5Close Encounters of the Fifth KindSourcebooks Inc1999-06-01
UfosPolitics, God and Science Philosophy on a Taboo TopicEuropean Press Academic Publishing2001-01-01-
The prevention of povertyor, A discourse of the causes of the decay of trade, fall of lands, and want of money throughout the nation; with certain expedients for remedying the same ... by saving many hundred thousand pounds yearly, raising a full trade, and constant imployment for all sorts of people, and increasing His Majesties revenue, by a method no way burthensome, but advantagious to the subject.N. Brooke
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Nevv lords, nevv lavvs, or, A discovery of a grand usurpation, in opposition to the Holy Laws of Godand contempt of the good laws, and royal prerogative of the supream magistrate, as it hath been lately practised by the lordly Matthew Caffin, a pretended true apostle of our blessed Lord and Saviour, and ruling head of his congregation, usually meeting at Southwater near Horsham in Sussex. By R. Hs.n.
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Proposals for building, in every county, a working-almshouse or hospital as the best expedient to perfect the trade and manufactory of linnen-clothPrinted by W.G. for R. Harford ...
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The prevention of poverty; or, New proposals humbly offered, for enriching the nation advancing His Majesties revenueand great advantage both of the city of London and country, by encrease of trade from our own manufactures, setting all poor people at work, preventing unnecessary law-suits, restraining the insolencies of bayliffs, extortions of goalers, promoting the relief of distressed prisoners, and suppression of beggars, vagrants, &cprinted for H. H.