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... considered that almost all rewards are in the hands of these same people to bestow , it is easy to see what influence they must possess for commanding the exertions of all those to whom advancement in life appears the first of objects ...
... considered that almost all rewards are in the hands of these same people to bestow , it is easy to see what influence they must possess for commanding the exertions of all those to whom advancement in life appears the first of objects ...
Page 183
... considered as better to defer this till the next Assembly , which was to meet at Perth in the month of August .'- In the Assembly at Perth , the subject was resumed , and all the members were enjoined to consider the heads of the ...
... considered as better to defer this till the next Assembly , which was to meet at Perth in the month of August .'- In the Assembly at Perth , the subject was resumed , and all the members were enjoined to consider the heads of the ...
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... considered as a practical rule . As a matter of theory , it is doubtless very ingenious , and worthy of the talents of its author , but for its practical appli- cation it is totally useless . Indeed , we have no hesitation in regarding ...
... considered as a practical rule . As a matter of theory , it is doubtless very ingenious , and worthy of the talents of its author , but for its practical appli- cation it is totally useless . Indeed , we have no hesitation in regarding ...
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