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Pagina 51
... means of resistance . As the most efficacious check on population is the want of subsistence , and as population will inevitably in- crease if the means of subsistence be multiplied , this patriotic writer urges a general attention to ...
... means of resistance . As the most efficacious check on population is the want of subsistence , and as population will inevitably in- crease if the means of subsistence be multiplied , this patriotic writer urges a general attention to ...
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... means of the boys themselves , it is equally the invention of both , that is , of neither . We mean that this is an invention as old , probably , as the first dawn of teaching in the world . The author of Schools for All ' has shewn ...
... means of the boys themselves , it is equally the invention of both , that is , of neither . We mean that this is an invention as old , probably , as the first dawn of teaching in the world . The author of Schools for All ' has shewn ...
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... means of composing from personal observation , and acknowleges ( preface , p . 8. ) that he has been under obligations to former writers . We have no objection to his deriving information from their la- bours , but we can by no means ...
... means of composing from personal observation , and acknowleges ( preface , p . 8. ) that he has been under obligations to former writers . We have no objection to his deriving information from their la- bours , but we can by no means ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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