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... received from his father , he could have adduced , if he had pleased , the more direct evidence of authority . The Essay begins with some notice of that state of political affairs in the time of Junius which required such a writer , and ...
... received from his father , he could have adduced , if he had pleased , the more direct evidence of authority . The Essay begins with some notice of that state of political affairs in the time of Junius which required such a writer , and ...
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... received from him - an affirmation made in such terms that we conclude Mr. W. is warranted by more direct evidence than that afforded by the style and spirit of the letters . He might , however , just as well have said so . Any surmise ...
... received from him - an affirmation made in such terms that we conclude Mr. W. is warranted by more direct evidence than that afforded by the style and spirit of the letters . He might , however , just as well have said so . Any surmise ...
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... receiving parish relief , amounted to 734,817 ; those who received occasional relief from the poor rates , were 305,899 ; and the vagrants who obtained assistance , appeared to be 194,052 : * a frightful proportion of paupers . The ...
... receiving parish relief , amounted to 734,817 ; those who received occasional relief from the poor rates , were 305,899 ; and the vagrants who obtained assistance , appeared to be 194,052 : * a frightful proportion of paupers . The ...
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... em- ployers which arises from long connexion , and the remembrance of kind offices received , and faithful services performed an in- heritance transmitted from parent to son : and gathered together INQUIRY INTO THE POOR LAWS , & c . 35.
... em- ployers which arises from long connexion , and the remembrance of kind offices received , and faithful services performed an in- heritance transmitted from parent to son : and gathered together INQUIRY INTO THE POOR LAWS , & c . 35.
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... received in the pot - house , and discussed over the loom and the lathe : men already profligate and unprincipled , needy because they are dissolute , and discon- tented because they are needy , swallow these things when they are ...
... received in the pot - house , and discussed over the loom and the lathe : men already profligate and unprincipled , needy because they are dissolute , and discon- tented because they are needy , swallow these things when they are ...
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