It is not to be denied, but that if fewer hands were suffered to
remain idle, and if the poor had full employment, it would greatly
tend to the common welfare, and contribute much towards adding every
year to the general stock of England.
Among the methods that we have here proposed of employing the poor,
and making the whole body of the people useful to the public, we
think it our duty to mind those who consider the common welfare of
looking with a compassionate eye into the prisons of this kingdom,
where many thousands consume their time in vice and idleness,
wasting the remainder of their fortunes, or lavishing the substance
of their creditors, eating bread and doing no work, which is
contrary to good order, and pernicious to the commonwealth.
We cannot therefore but recommend the thoughts of some good bill
that may effectually put an end to this mischief so scandalous in a
trading country, which should let no hands remain useless.
It is not at all difficult to contrive such a bill as may relieve
and release the debtor, and yet preserve to his creditors all their
fair, just, and honest rights and interest.
And so we have in this matter endeavoured to show that to preserve
and increase the people, and to make their numbers useful, are
methods conducing to make us gainers in the balance of trade.
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