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This address presents a passionate argument for the importance of home visits in charitable work. The author emphasizes the moral and practical benefits of visiting the poor in their own homes, rather than relying on institutional care or handouts. The address provides a blueprint for an effective system of charity that is grounded in personal relationships and human dignity.
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