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... Circumstances which have enhanced the Prices of the Necessaries of Life , and by consequence increased the Number of the Poor , thereby doubly augmenting the Rate . Sect . III . Circumstances which have directly increased the Num- ber ...
... Circumstances which have enhanced the Prices of the Necessaries of Life , and by consequence increased the Number of the Poor , thereby doubly augmenting the Rate . Sect . III . Circumstances which have directly increased the Num- ber ...
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... circumstances , that operate towards diminishing the amount of the agricultural produce of this country , are deve- loped with much precision , he thought no time could be more proper than the present for such a publication ; and that ...
... circumstances , that operate towards diminishing the amount of the agricultural produce of this country , are deve- loped with much precision , he thought no time could be more proper than the present for such a publication ; and that ...
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... circumstances , that operate towards diminishing the amount of the agricultural produce of this country , are deve- loped with much precision , he thought no time could be more proper than the present for such a publication ; and that ...
... circumstances , that operate towards diminishing the amount of the agricultural produce of this country , are deve- loped with much precision , he thought no time could be more proper than the present for such a publication ; and that ...
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