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... persons who have exercised similar authority , as never to have attempted to produce uniformity by the “ ultima ratio regum , " or some other means . The arrangement of the executive government looks well on paper : but how far it ...
... persons who have exercised similar authority , as never to have attempted to produce uniformity by the “ ultima ratio regum , " or some other means . The arrangement of the executive government looks well on paper : but how far it ...
Pagina 104
... persons , will break 300lbs . of stem daily ; or forty tons and a half annually . If the paupers , or persons de- pendent , directly or indirectly , on parochial relief , be calculated at one in seven of the population , and the work of ...
... persons , will break 300lbs . of stem daily ; or forty tons and a half annually . If the paupers , or persons de- pendent , directly or indirectly , on parochial relief , be calculated at one in seven of the population , and the work of ...
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... persons , in both classes , can bear testimony to the good which they have pro- duced . We give Mrs. More credit for the best intentions : we commend both her honesty and her zeal ; and we believe that she has been habitually actuated ...
... persons , in both classes , can bear testimony to the good which they have pro- duced . We give Mrs. More credit for the best intentions : we commend both her honesty and her zeal ; and we believe that she has been habitually actuated ...
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