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... continue it on its present footing or not . " This consideration was , however , not taken at the next meeting , at least nothing was concluded so as to be minuted ; nor do we find any farther mention of the English school till the 18th ...
... continue it on its present footing or not . " This consideration was , however , not taken at the next meeting , at least nothing was concluded so as to be minuted ; nor do we find any farther mention of the English school till the 18th ...
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... continue servants to families , journey- men to trades , & c .; hence cities do not , by natural generation , supply themselves with inhabitants ; the deaths are more than the births . 4. In countries full settled , the case must be ...
... continue servants to families , journey- men to trades , & c .; hence cities do not , by natural generation , supply themselves with inhabitants ; the deaths are more than the births . 4. In countries full settled , the case must be ...
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... continue their evil practices to the annoyance of his Majesty's good subjects there , but contribute greatly to corrupt the morals of the servants and poorer people among whom they are mixed . That many of the said felons escape from ...
... continue their evil practices to the annoyance of his Majesty's good subjects there , but contribute greatly to corrupt the morals of the servants and poorer people among whom they are mixed . That many of the said felons escape from ...
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Rules for a Club established for Mutual Improvement | 9 |
Morals of Chess | 37 |
Public | 57 |
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