A state of extreme poverty or destitution.
1 The southern Italians, who are the most illiterate, produce the most pauperism .
2 Giving to such persons encourages pauperism and fraud instead of curing it.
3 Feeble-mindedness in one generation becomes pauperism or insanity in the next.
4 The improvement exhibited in figures of pauperism is entirely confined to outdoor relief.
5 This ought to correct some ideas as to where the pauperism comes from.
6 Or, into the annals of pauperism ; there, again, Ignorance is Power.
7 Since the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, England has been preyed upon by pauperism .
8 The weighty fact is this, that pauperism and crime have gained upon us.
9 It is much more formidable than pauperism , and almost as costly.
10 He becomes a pauper, and pauperism develops more rapidly than population and wealth.
11 These characteristics led to disease and disgrace, to pauperism and crime.
12 What is to be done with pauperism and over-supply of labor?
13 There is no provision in all God's universe for such pauperism .
14 Even compared to Scotland, England developed a disproportionate amount of pauperism .
15 Idling, gambling, and other vicious habits are important causes of pauperism .
16 Charity should no longer mean alms, nor should poverty be pauperism .
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