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Page 134
... employed , become shortly exhausted under the weight and severity of their keepers ' whips . € Those destined to sink wells and clear sewers , are for whole weeks obliged to be up to their middle in water , respiring a mephitic ...
... employed , become shortly exhausted under the weight and severity of their keepers ' whips . € Those destined to sink wells and clear sewers , are for whole weeks obliged to be up to their middle in water , respiring a mephitic ...
Page 354
... employed in that fishery was at least 1600. So dexterous , he adds , were their seamen , and so powerful their merchants in capital and connection , that it would , in his opinion , be in vain for the English to enter the list of ...
... employed in that fishery was at least 1600. So dexterous , he adds , were their seamen , and so powerful their merchants in capital and connection , that it would , in his opinion , be in vain for the English to enter the list of ...
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... employed on luxuries ; for , even in a more favourable organization of society than that which exists at present ... employ it the necessity of a partial and temporary limitation of its use . With respect to emigration , some writer has ...
... employed on luxuries ; for , even in a more favourable organization of society than that which exists at present ... employ it the necessity of a partial and temporary limitation of its use . With respect to emigration , some writer has ...
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