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shall have been detached from their present superstitions , ' we conjecture that none who are now in existence will be per- plexed by the important deliberation , whether the plan of the Calcutta professor , or that of the present ...
shall have been detached from their present superstitions , ' we conjecture that none who are now in existence will be per- plexed by the important deliberation , whether the plan of the Calcutta professor , or that of the present ...
Page 139
... present mode of administering the Poor Laws , he remarks ; Since it seems undeniable , that the present overseers are too much engaged in their own necessary avocations , to afford time ; too much swayed by their own opposite interests ...
... present mode of administering the Poor Laws , he remarks ; Since it seems undeniable , that the present overseers are too much engaged in their own necessary avocations , to afford time ; too much swayed by their own opposite interests ...
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... present wars , which have occasioned one - half of the debt , and for which our exertions are to be continued , were un- dertaken for the preservation of property ; for , though the French system is so completely bad that even the ...
... present wars , which have occasioned one - half of the debt , and for which our exertions are to be continued , were un- dertaken for the preservation of property ; for , though the French system is so completely bad that even the ...
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