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Page 122
... shew that the progression of the debt has been accompanied by a corresponding progression of poor - rates , making every fair allow- ance for the increase of population . The number of those who receive parish - relief in England and ...
... shew that the progression of the debt has been accompanied by a corresponding progression of poor - rates , making every fair allow- ance for the increase of population . The number of those who receive parish - relief in England and ...
Page 218
... shew that the profession of arms is not irreconcileable with the noblest aspirations of the soul , the finest qualities of the mind , and the tenderest feelings of the human heart . ' The chronicler of either antient or modern times ...
... shew that the profession of arms is not irreconcileable with the noblest aspirations of the soul , the finest qualities of the mind , and the tenderest feelings of the human heart . ' The chronicler of either antient or modern times ...
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occasionally shew themselves in full operation , amid scenes and acts which hourly revolt against them , and set even the first prin- ciples of Christianity and morality at defiance . To fulfil the object above mentioned , to amuse the ...
occasionally shew themselves in full operation , amid scenes and acts which hourly revolt against them , and set even the first prin- ciples of Christianity and morality at defiance . To fulfil the object above mentioned , to amuse the ...
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