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Page 331
... consequence of those who were employed doing double work . I desired him , " says the witness , " to go on with that labouri ke- wise ; and he actually contracted for very large ditches at six- PENCE AN ELL , which I do not think I ...
... consequence of those who were employed doing double work . I desired him , " says the witness , " to go on with that labouri ke- wise ; and he actually contracted for very large ditches at six- PENCE AN ELL , which I do not think I ...
Page 372
... consequence depended upon the number of men they could command , it was their interest to give their spare produce to people who could serve them in a military capacity ; and as that service could only be ex- ecuted by men living upon ...
... consequence depended upon the number of men they could command , it was their interest to give their spare produce to people who could serve them in a military capacity ; and as that service could only be ex- ecuted by men living upon ...
Page 417
... consequence and the talents seem here on the side of the lady , and her husband appears merely her deputy . The frame of the windows is of iron , which saves the ap- pearance of grates . Some of the patients are allowed to go out of the ...
... consequence and the talents seem here on the side of the lady , and her husband appears merely her deputy . The frame of the windows is of iron , which saves the ap- pearance of grates . Some of the patients are allowed to go out of the ...
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