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... considered it as violating one of the principal objects of political association , viz . personal security , and have most earnestly objected to it on the score of injustice and inhu- manity . It appears from Mr. Sharp's minutes that ...
... considered it as violating one of the principal objects of political association , viz . personal security , and have most earnestly objected to it on the score of injustice and inhu- manity . It appears from Mr. Sharp's minutes that ...
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... considered as equal to two human beings indiscrimi- nately taken from the rising generation of an old established country . The best statistical tables have shewn us that , for four children born into the world , we can reckon only one ...
... considered as equal to two human beings indiscrimi- nately taken from the rising generation of an old established country . The best statistical tables have shewn us that , for four children born into the world , we can reckon only one ...
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... considered as a suitable accom- paniment to Mr. Jolliffe's travels , and which , therefore , we have here combined with them . Compared with every for- mer age , it may be considered that the present has been emi- nently distinguished ...
... considered as a suitable accom- paniment to Mr. Jolliffe's travels , and which , therefore , we have here combined with them . Compared with every for- mer age , it may be considered that the present has been emi- nently distinguished ...
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