Observations on Some of the Chief Difficulties and Disadvantages of English Society, with Suggestions for Their RemedyHarvey and Darton, 1829 - 216 Seiten |
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... amounts of the manufactured exports of England If we colonize with those who have had all their children , neither is the colony more numerous nor the mother- country less so fifty years after ; and if we send parents as well as ...
... amounts of the manufactured exports of England If we colonize with those who have had all their children , neither is the colony more numerous nor the mother- country less so fifty years after ; and if we send parents as well as ...
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... amount than all the rest of the world collectively ; and which appears to be even more valuable for the extensive pos- session of the good principle on the part of the contributors , than for the extensive comfort which it produces to ...
... amount than all the rest of the world collectively ; and which appears to be even more valuable for the extensive pos- session of the good principle on the part of the contributors , than for the extensive comfort which it produces to ...
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... those who would be otherwise destitute ; or the revenue of the country , its debt and expenditure ; either one of which , if fairly met and acted on , would produce an amount of relief and happiness which the most vivid imagination 22.
... those who would be otherwise destitute ; or the revenue of the country , its debt and expenditure ; either one of which , if fairly met and acted on , would produce an amount of relief and happiness which the most vivid imagination 22.
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George Knight (of the Society of Friends.) amount of relief and happiness which the most vivid imagination could not readily grasp . And how exhilarating and encouraging it is to reflect upon the ripeness of society for real improvement ...
George Knight (of the Society of Friends.) amount of relief and happiness which the most vivid imagination could not readily grasp . And how exhilarating and encouraging it is to reflect upon the ripeness of society for real improvement ...
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... amount , and other circumstances . An efficient magistracy , accountable for all their conduct to a superior body , to sit periodically . A police , whose remuneration should always stand in the inverse ratio of the number of crimes ...
... amount , and other circumstances . An efficient magistracy , accountable for all their conduct to a superior body , to sit periodically . A police , whose remuneration should always stand in the inverse ratio of the number of crimes ...
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Seite 149 - Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For ye devour widows' houses, and for a pretence make long prayer: therefore ye shall receive the greater damnation.
Seite 218 - ... they are indescribably propitious, auspicious, and cheering. They presage the coming of that glorious future, when " all shall know the Lord, from the least to the greatest," and when " there shall be none to harm or destroy