Definitionn. a state of extreme poverty or destitution
Last update: August 14, 2015
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Many of them fell into the slough of pauperism, and were saved from starvation by public doles. [Please select]
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Does not banditism, that raging form of pauperism, inhabit your mountains. [Please select]
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PAUPERISM Perhaps the gravest of all the problems which were to occupy the coming generation was the problem of pauperism. [Please select]
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At the end of the century a rapid development of pauperism had taken place. [Please select]
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It is not perhaps surprising, though it may be melancholy, that increase of wealth shall be accompanied by increase of pauperism. [Please select]
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Pauperism was still increasing rapidly, and forebodings of a war with America beginning to trouble men interested in commerce. [Please select]
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Many died; many, helpless in new surroundings, sank into decrepit pauperism. [Please select]
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All of them made their way from pauperism to fame; but perhaps the rise of Rachel was the most striking. [Please select]
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In the midst of trials, reports, and modifications, pauperism increases, and the workingman languishes and dies. [Please select]
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He fell into debt, then into pauperism, and when he died, about the age of eighty-six, he was buried at public expense in the choir of St. [Please select]
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The best mode of contending with the evils of pauperism, on the principles of political economy, is a problem on which I presume not to enter. [Please select]
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