The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... experience of such an observer carries great weight . That experience has enabled him also to furnish some practical suggestions respecting the classifi- cation and management of the poor , which will probably be considered as the most ...
... experience of such an observer carries great weight . That experience has enabled him also to furnish some practical suggestions respecting the classifi- cation and management of the poor , which will probably be considered as the most ...
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... experience as will enable him to speak with confidence of the value of those statements which he has collected from the writings of others . In some preliminary remarks , Dr. Cooke has explained his views on this subject with much ...
... experience as will enable him to speak with confidence of the value of those statements which he has collected from the writings of others . In some preliminary remarks , Dr. Cooke has explained his views on this subject with much ...
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... experience , in avoiding those enjoyments which he knows will be succeeded by suffering ; and in submitting to lesser evils , which he knows are to be instrumental in procuring him a greater accession of good . He is able , in a word ...
... experience , in avoiding those enjoyments which he knows will be succeeded by suffering ; and in submitting to lesser evils , which he knows are to be instrumental in procuring him a greater accession of good . He is able , in a word ...
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