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Pagina 189
... England . In Scotland , between which and England a comparison has often been drawn on this subject highly favourable to the former , the main feature of the poor - laws is the same as in England ; viz . that actual want shall be ...
... England . In Scotland , between which and England a comparison has often been drawn on this subject highly favourable to the former , the main feature of the poor - laws is the same as in England ; viz . that actual want shall be ...
Pagina 390
... England in territorial aspect , its surface usually being gently undulated , its rivers tranquil in their course , and its tracts of pasture extensive . Its general products , also , resemble not those of the interior of France but of ...
... England in territorial aspect , its surface usually being gently undulated , its rivers tranquil in their course , and its tracts of pasture extensive . Its general products , also , resemble not those of the interior of France but of ...
Pagina 487
... England ; and in the course of his observations he draws a very spirited parallel between the Roman invasion of Britain , and that which was threatened by the modern Cæsar : whence we find that nearly the same points of embarkation were ...
... England ; and in the course of his observations he draws a very spirited parallel between the Roman invasion of Britain , and that which was threatened by the modern Cæsar : whence we find that nearly the same points of embarkation were ...
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