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... political virtue out of the land , and to mould the business of education into a correspondent condition . Influence is chiefly created by political abuses : - but influence means that compliance with the will of the men who direct the ...
... political virtue out of the land , and to mould the business of education into a correspondent condition . Influence is chiefly created by political abuses : - but influence means that compliance with the will of the men who direct the ...
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... political opinions whatever . ' Surely , this statement of the number of prisoners for political offences cannot be correct ! Yet can Lord K. have made it lightly ? We wish that it were either substantiated or withdrawn . LAW . Art . 31 ...
... political opinions whatever . ' Surely , this statement of the number of prisoners for political offences cannot be correct ! Yet can Lord K. have made it lightly ? We wish that it were either substantiated or withdrawn . LAW . Art . 31 ...
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... Political Economy , or familiar Instructions shewing the Manner in which Wealth is produced , distributed , and con- sumed ; a Work founded on Facts , and useful to all the different Classes , as pointing out the Advantages which each ...
... Political Economy , or familiar Instructions shewing the Manner in which Wealth is produced , distributed , and con- sumed ; a Work founded on Facts , and useful to all the different Classes , as pointing out the Advantages which each ...
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