A way propounded to make the poor in these and other nations happy. [electronic resource] : By bringing together a fit suitable and well qualified people unto one houshold-government, or little-common-wealth, wherein every one may keep his propriety, and be imployed in some work or other, as he shall be fit, without being oppressed. Being the way not only to rid those and other nations from idle, evil and disorderly persons, but also from all such that have sought and found out many inventions to live upon the labour of others ... By Peter Cornelius, Van-zurik-zee.
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Other title: | Invitation to the aforementioned society or little common-wealth. |
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Language: | English |
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London :
printed for G.C. at the sign of the Black-spread-eagle at the West-end of Paul's Church-yard,
[1659]
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