The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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Page 25
... have at least kept pace with this increase when the returns shall be made next year pursuant to an act passed in the last session . VOL . II . New Series . born and gentle lady ; the servants who were , INQUIRY INTO THE POOR LAWS , & c .
... have at least kept pace with this increase when the returns shall be made next year pursuant to an act passed in the last session . VOL . II . New Series . born and gentle lady ; the servants who were , INQUIRY INTO THE POOR LAWS , & c .
Page 36
... passing in the political world to think themselves politicians ; they feel the whole burden of taxation , which is not the case with the peasant , because he raises a great part of his own food ; they are aware of their own num- bers ...
... passing in the political world to think themselves politicians ; they feel the whole burden of taxation , which is not the case with the peasant , because he raises a great part of his own food ; they are aware of their own num- bers ...
Page 41
... passed on ; the cha- racter of the French revolution developed itself : that which had been fondly worshipped at its uprise as " the day - star of liberty " -the star in the east guiding us to political redemption proved to be a baleful ...
... passed on ; the cha- racter of the French revolution developed itself : that which had been fondly worshipped at its uprise as " the day - star of liberty " -the star in the east guiding us to political redemption proved to be a baleful ...
Page 50
... passed earth and heaven ! The labouring classes have a natural tendency to increase faster than the higher ranks . Celibacy is much less frequent among them ; they are more prolific , and , except among the miserably poor in cities , a ...
... passed earth and heaven ! The labouring classes have a natural tendency to increase faster than the higher ranks . Celibacy is much less frequent among them ; they are more prolific , and , except among the miserably poor in cities , a ...
Page 61
... passing all their lives in protecting the ladies , instead of hunting them to ruin for their amusement ? The knights of the post are , on the contrary , most heroically deficient in good manners , most picturesquely indifferent to ...
... passing all their lives in protecting the ladies , instead of hunting them to ruin for their amusement ? The knights of the post are , on the contrary , most heroically deficient in good manners , most picturesquely indifferent to ...
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