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... advantage would arise from the plan , that an authentic and intelligible history of the Poor Laws in each parish would exist among its archives , an advantage by no means flowing at present from the overseers ' books . ' It may be ...
... advantage would arise from the plan , that an authentic and intelligible history of the Poor Laws in each parish would exist among its archives , an advantage by no means flowing at present from the overseers ' books . ' It may be ...
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... advantage ; or he perceives so vitally some of the attributes of the Divine Being , that he is called pon to offer some spiritual incense to his Maker . If the lamb fro- Jics and gambols in his presence as he walks along , he may be ...
... advantage ; or he perceives so vitally some of the attributes of the Divine Being , that he is called pon to offer some spiritual incense to his Maker . If the lamb fro- Jics and gambols in his presence as he walks along , he may be ...
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... advantage , nor the greatest danger , nor the dearest interest or friend in the world could not prevaile on him to pervert justice even to an enemie . He never profess'd the thing he intended not , nor promis'd what he believ'd out of ...
... advantage , nor the greatest danger , nor the dearest interest or friend in the world could not prevaile on him to pervert justice even to an enemie . He never profess'd the thing he intended not , nor promis'd what he believ'd out of ...
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