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Fundamental Principles of 



These proposals, which should be printed, and dis- 

 tributed gratis, in great abundance, should be accom- 

 panied with subscription lists, which should be printed 

 on fine writing-paper, and, to save trouble to the sub- 

 scribers, might be of a peculiar form. Upon the top 

 of a half-sheet of folio writing-paper might be printed 

 the following head or title, and the remainder of that 

 side of the half-sheet below this head might be formed 

 into different columns, thus : — 



SUBSCRIPTIONS 



For carrying into execution the scheme for forming an Establishment for 

 feeding the Poor from a Pubhc Kitchen, and giving them useful em- 

 ployment, etc., proposed by A. B., and particularly described in the 

 printed paper, dated London, ist January, 1796, which accompanies 

 this subscription list. 



N. B. No part of the money subscribed will be called for, unless it be 

 found that the amount of the subscriptions will be quite sufficient to 

 carry the scheme proposed into complete execution without troubling 

 the subscribers a second time for further assistance. 



