Essays and Letters, Band 2R. & W.A.Bartow & Company, 1822 |
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... persons ' marry , and earlier in life . • > 3. In cities , where all trades , occupations , and offices are full , many delay marrying till they can see how to bear the charges of a family ; which charges are greater in cities , as ...
... persons ' marry , and earlier in life . • > 3. In cities , where all trades , occupations , and offices are full , many delay marrying till they can see how to bear the charges of a family ; which charges are greater in cities , as ...
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... persons , perhaps we may here reckon two ; and if in Europe they have but four births to a marriage , ( many of their mar- riages being late ) , we may here reckon eight , of which , if one half grow up , ( and our marriages are made ...
... persons , perhaps we may here reckon two ; and if in Europe they have but four births to a marriage , ( many of their mar- riages being late ) , we may here reckon eight , of which , if one half grow up , ( and our marriages are made ...
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... persons - but merely to do them good , and make them , as far as in our power lies , to live as comfortably as ourselves . " It seems a laudable wish , that all the nations of the earth were connected by a knowledge of each other , and ...
... persons - but merely to do them good , and make them , as far as in our power lies , to live as comfortably as ourselves . " It seems a laudable wish , that all the nations of the earth were connected by a knowledge of each other , and ...
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... person robbed was rich and able to bear it . The king has as much right to justice as the meanest of his subjects ; and as he is truly the common father of his people , those that rob him fall under the scripture wo , pronounced against ...
... person robbed was rich and able to bear it . The king has as much right to justice as the meanest of his subjects ; and as he is truly the common father of his people , those that rob him fall under the scripture wo , pronounced against ...
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... persons under conquest , and be content with acquired dominion . Why should not this law of na- tions go on improving ? Ages have intervened be- tween its several steps : but as knowledge of late increases rapidly , why should not those ...
... persons under conquest , and be content with acquired dominion . Why should not this law of na- tions go on improving ? Ages have intervened be- tween its several steps : but as knowledge of late increases rapidly , why should not those ...
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