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... frequently two or three acres of land , keeps a few cows or sheep , and very often receives no other wages than the maintenance of these animals . These people send their sons to school , but complain that they cannot afford the same ...
... frequently two or three acres of land , keeps a few cows or sheep , and very often receives no other wages than the maintenance of these animals . These people send their sons to school , but complain that they cannot afford the same ...
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... frequently overlooked when this topic is under consideration : • Monarchy having been considered , we come to Aristocracy . This form of government is frequently praised by Aristotle , and by other ancient writers ; as Plutarch , who ...
... frequently overlooked when this topic is under consideration : • Monarchy having been considered , we come to Aristocracy . This form of government is frequently praised by Aristotle , and by other ancient writers ; as Plutarch , who ...
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... frequently not enforced ; and that the interval of sixteen months , from autumn 1810 to the end of 1811 , was almost the only time of rigorous exclusion . The clamour raised by Bonaparte in support of the continental system was excited ...
... frequently not enforced ; and that the interval of sixteen months , from autumn 1810 to the end of 1811 , was almost the only time of rigorous exclusion . The clamour raised by Bonaparte in support of the continental system was excited ...
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